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steve2470

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Fri Sep 13, 2019, 07:29 PM Sep 2019

Forget 8K, Sony's New 63-Foot 16K Crystal LED TV Is Now Available--for a Few Million

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/forget-8k-sony-63-foot-210001870.html

When a new gogglebox drops, it’s always the same drill: The screen gets bigger, the resolution gets better and the design gets bolder. Indeed, it’s difficult for a brand to stand out. Unless you’re Sony and the new TV your peddling is the size of a New York City public bus and also happens to boasts an unheard-of 16K screen.

Earlier this year when Sony unveiled the colossal 63-foot TV—the biggest 16K screen of its kind—it had commercial cinemas in its sights. But, hey, why should theaters have all the fun? Yesterday, the Japanese tech titan announced the Crystal LED display system will be available for home installation.

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The micro-LED technology works like OLED, but the modules—which each measure 16×18 inches in size at 360 x 360 resolution with three tiny LEDs per pixel—are much brighter, producing 1,000 nit of brightness even though they are half the width of a human hair. The screen also boasts a 99 percent black surface area to ensure high contrast and high resolution; blur-free images with high frame rates of up to 120p; and a nearly 180-degree viewing angle.

As you might expect, the setup is not cheap. Although Sony has not yet released pricing, each module reportedly costs approximately $10,000. That means the 4K unit (which has 72 modules) would sit at around $720,000, while the 16K screen (with 576 modules) might cost up to $5 million, according to Engadget. But think of the movie tickets you’ll save on having a cinema in your own home.


Isn't content still lacking for 4K, much less 8K or 16k ?
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Forget 8K, Sony's New 63-Foot 16K Crystal LED TV Is Now Available--for a Few Million (Original Post) steve2470 Sep 2019 OP
one of the sharpest monitor screens I ever had was 9 inch screen 5X Sep 2019 #1
TV,TV,all around and not a thing worth watching. virgogal Sep 2019 #2
And it can also heat your house... hunter Sep 2019 #3
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