Govee Liquidates TV Backlight for More Immersive Movies, Now Selling at Record Low on Amazon - Kotaku
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Govee Liquidates TV Backlight for More Immersive Movies, Now Selling at Record Low on Amazon - Kotaku
"This lighting system fixes the problem of wanting immersive bias lighting that changes color with what's on screen instead of just glowing a static color behind your TV. The camera-based sync technology reads what's on your screen and projects those colors onto the wall behind your TV. This makes the room feel more inviting and makes movies and games more immersive."
"This model has built-in fish-eye correction which means that the camera applies inverse distortion to the image it takes before it analyzes colors. This means that the lighting matches what is happening on screen instead of showing vague approximations: You can see this more clearly in scenes with clear color zones, like a sunset on one side of the screen and dark shadows on the other."
"The RGBICW LED setup has red, green, blue, independent cool white, and warm white chips in each lamp bead. This lets you choose from four different colors for each segment along the strip. This multi-chip design makes the system better at making whites and pastels than RGB-only strips, which make white by mixing red, green, and blue at full brightness. The separate white chips also let you use these light"
Govee's 3 Lite TV backlight is on a limited-time sale for $58, down from $89, matching the lowest recorded price. Amazon indicates about 10% of stock has already moved, and these flash sales often sell out quickly. The system uses a camera to read screen colors and projects matching colors onto the wall to create immersive bias lighting. Built-in fish-eye correction applies inverse distortion before color analysis, improving accuracy at screen edges. The RGBICW LEDs include red, green, blue, cool white, and warm white chips per bead for better whites and pastel tones.
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