Sony 4K OLED |
Three-D TVs did not
create much of an impact in the market since it was introduced in last
year’s CES, so electronics companies are banking on what they hope would
be the next big thing in home entertainment: Ultra HD TVs.
Major companies like Sony
and Panasonic have unveiled their take on the 4K OLED in this year’s
CES. These units feature an organic light-emitting diode (OLED) panel
with 3,840 x 2,160 resolution and 8.29 million pixels. In layman’s
terms, these screens are twice as crisp compare to your basic HDTVs,
providing close-to-real-life images.
Sony draws first blood as it unveiled during CES 2013 the latest
additions to its 4K OLED line, which was first launched last September
with a 84-inch Bravia that was just as expensive as a sedan. The
company announces the 65- and 55-inch versions (pictured), both with
Triluminous display containing Sony’s X-Reality PRO and Motionflow XR960
technology, WiFi connectivity, and NFC one-touch screen mirroring.
Sony will also launch a range of “mastered in 4K” blu-ray discs.
In the case of Panasonic,
their 4K OLED TV measures 56 inches with just half-an-inch thickness,
which the company brags as the “world’s largest OLED panel produced
through the ‘RGB all-printing method’.”
The prices from both companies remain a mystery, although Sony hinted of a springtime launch.
Source: Engadget (1) and (2)
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