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The best photo meets the best screen Skyworth light up Lycra night
In recent days, a captivating exhibition titled "Lycra's Night" showcased the works of renowned photographers such as Magli Nan Elliott Erwitt, Joel Meyerowitz, Matt Stuart, and Li Yanan. Through the stunning OLED TV screens provided by Skyworth, one of China’s leading OLED TV brands, these masterpieces were displayed with incredible clarity and authenticity. The exhibition offered the audience an immersive visual experience, highlighting how advanced technology can truly bring art to life.
Lycra, a globally recognized camera brand originating from Germany, is known for its precision engineering, durability, and high performance. Its premium price tag has long been a symbol of quality and craftsmanship. For over 80 years, Leica cameras have remained a top choice for photography enthusiasts, whether using black and white or color film. Even in today's digital age, they continue to hold a special place in the hearts of professional photographers worldwide.
Elliott Erwitt, a Magnum Photos legend, captured many iconic images using Leica cameras and was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Center of Photography. Matt Stuart, born in northwest London, is celebrated for his ability to capture fleeting street moments, turning everyday scenes into vibrant, engaging photographs. Meanwhile, Chinese photographer Li Yanan has gained international recognition, winning awards from National Geographic, the Dubai Hamdan Photo Contest, and the Royal Photographic Society.
Skyworth, as China's first OLED TV brand, has mastered the core technology behind OLED displays. Their TVs deliver unmatched image quality, thanks to features like deep blacks, high contrast, fast response times, accurate color reproduction, and wide viewing angles. This makes them ideal for showcasing the finest photographic works, enhancing the impact of exhibitions like "Lycra's Night."
As a pioneer in the OLED TV industry, Skyworth believes that OLED will soon replace LCD as the next-generation display technology. The company has made significant strides, from launching the world’s first mass-produced 4K OLED TV to introducing the first OLED TV with AR technology. It has also broken through Korean companies’ long-standing dominance in OLED technology, developing China’s first self-developed OLED TV and even a wallpaper-style OLED TV.
At IFA 2017, Skyworth unveiled a new W8 model featuring a 77-inch split OLED TV with a unique folding mechanism. The ultra-thin 3.65mm OLED panel was mounted on tempered glass, while the Smart Bar below the screen housed the main components and integrated JBL speakers for an enhanced audio experience.
Additionally, Metz, a subsidiary of Skyworth, showcased a Wallpaper TV with a magnetically attached screen that could rotate 180 degrees. Designed with a minimalist, modern aesthetic, it combined cutting-edge technology with elegant design, offering an immersive audiovisual experience.
With OLED technology rapidly gaining traction, it’s clear that the future of television lies in this innovative display solution. As Chinese manufacturers like Skyworth continue to invest in and develop OLED TVs, they are not only pushing the boundaries of technology but also setting the stage for a new era in home entertainment. Skyworth remains committed to advancing OLED technology, ensuring consumers enjoy the best visual experiences while driving the growth of the entire OLED TV industry.