Modern TV with futuristic display in the living room

Media technology reimagined

HDTV & digital innovation for your home

We combine consumer electronics with state-of-the-art display technology – for a cinematic experience that inspires.

12,000+

satisfied customers

98%

recommendation rate

Features that Redefine Your Media World

Discover All Features

From signal processing to room acoustics – every component is designed for maximum image and sound fidelity.

4K Upscaling & Noise Reduction

Real-time upscaling of SD and HD sources to native 4K resolution. The integrated noise filter reduces block artifacts and graininess during weak reception.

Advantage: razor-sharp image even with older recordings

Multi-Channel Audio Decoder

Supports Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and AAC 5.1. The time alignment automatically compensates for different speaker distances – for a precise spatial soundstage.

Advantage: cinema sound without manual calibration

Multiroom Streaming & Network Bridge

Distribute audio and video content via WLAN 6 or wired Ethernet to up to eight devices. The bridge function integrates older AV receivers without HDMI.

Advantage: unified control throughout the house

Calibration with Colorimeter

Professional 3D LUT correction for gamma, color temperature, and gamut. Save up to five profiles for different lighting conditions and content formats.

Advantage: reference-accurate color reproduction for editing and home cinema

Adaptive HDR Tone Mapping

Dynamically adjusts HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and HLG to your display's peak brightness. Prevents blown-out highlights and enhances details in shadow areas.

Advantage: high-contrast image without manual readjustment

Plans at a Glance

Choose the right media package for your reception. Each package includes specific channels, resolutions, and additional services.

Why MediaTech is the Right Choice

Our platform combines decades of experience in consumer electronics with state-of-the-art media technology. We deliver no empty promises, but measurable results – from signal processing to image optimization.

Precise Signal Processing

Our proprietary engine analyzes every incoming video signal in real time and corrects latency, color distortion, and noise. The result: razor-sharp images without delay – even with 4K and 8K sources.

Open Standards, No Traps

We rely on HDMI 2.1, HDR10+, and Dolby Atmos – no proprietary formats that lock you into an ecosystem. Any device supporting these standards works seamlessly with our technology.

Tested by Independent Laboratories

Our components are regularly tested by TU Graz and the Fraunhofer Institute. The certificates confirm an average color accuracy of ΔE ≤ 1.2 and latency under 5 ms – values that set benchmarks in the professional sector.

Over 12,000 Satisfied Customers

From private home theaters to professional broadcast studios: our solutions run with over 12,000 users across Europe. The average rating is 4.8 out of 5 stars – without purchased reviews.

Updates for at Least 5 Years

Every device is guaranteed to receive firmware updates with new features and security patches for five years. No pressure to buy a replacement after two years – we evolve with you.

Direct Support from Austria

Our team is based in Graz and answers inquiries within 24 hours – by phone, email, or remote access. No chatbot, no waiting loop abroad. You speak with real engineers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers about HDTV, modern displays, and digital media usage – clear and without jargon.

What resolution do I really need for my living room?

The optimal resolution depends on the screen diagonal and viewing distance. At a distance of two to three meters, Full-HD is perfectly sufficient for devices up to 43 inches. For larger screens from 55 inches, 4K is worthwhile, as the finer pixel structure appears sharp even up close. 8K is currently only useful for very large diagonals from 75 inches and short distances – most streaming content is still in 4K.

What is the difference between OLED and QLED?

OLED panels generate their own light; each pixel lights up individually. This enables perfect black and infinite contrast. QLED TVs use a backlight with an additional quantum dot layer that renders colors particularly brilliantly. OLED offers better picture quality in dark rooms, while QLED achieves higher peak brightness and is therefore often the better choice in bright living rooms. Both technologies have their strengths – the decision depends on your viewing habits.

How important is the refresh rate for gaming?

For console gaming, 60 Hz is perfectly sufficient, as most games run at a maximum of 60 frames per second. If you own a powerful PC and play competitive games like shooters or racing games, you benefit from 120 Hz or more. The higher frame rate ensures smoother motion and less input lag. When purchasing, look for HDMI 2.1 to transmit 4K at 120 Hz without compression.

Do I need a soundbar, or are the TV speakers sufficient?

Modern flat-screen TVs have little room for good speakers. The built-in drivers often sound tinny and quiet, especially with dialogue. A soundbar significantly improves speech intelligibility and delivers richer sound. Even compact models with a subwoofer cost less than 200 euros and make an audible difference. For true surround sound, a system with separate rear speakers is worthwhile.

How do I connect old devices like a DVD player to a new TV?

Most current TVs only have HDMI inputs. Older devices with Scart or RCA connectors require an adapter. A simple Scart-to-HDMI converter costs about 15 to 30 euros. Make sure the converter actually converts the signal and not just adapts the plug. Alternatively, you can use an AV receiver with appropriate inputs, which passes the signal to the TV.

What do the terms HDR10, Dolby Vision, and HLG mean?

HDR stands for High Dynamic Range and expands the contrast range of an image. HDR10 is the open standard supported by almost all devices. Dolby Vision works with dynamic metadata and adjusts brightness for each scene individually – this often delivers a better picture. HLG (Hybrid Log-Gamma) is mainly used for live broadcasts and broadcasting. For everyday use, HDR10 is perfectly sufficient; if you value the best picture quality, you should look for Dolby Vision.

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