Sharp Unveils 4k TV
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by Matt Hickey on October 6, 2006

Red One camera natively in your living room, and your kids will think it was always like that. We hate your brats.

Sharp Presents Industry’s First ‘4K x 2K’ Direct Viewing LCD Panel
[Tech On]

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  • I thought that was the quad HD display:

    “Are Westinghouse and Sharp gearing up for the next high definition resolution standard? Not necessarily. Westinghouse’s 56” Quad Full HD (QFHD) monitor has a resolution of 3840×2160 (WQUXGA resolution) and is driven by 2 dual-link DVI connectors. The monitor features an 8ms response time, 600-nit brightness and 1000:1 contrast ratio. Currently the display is being used for special government and commercial applications. The demo displayed at Westinghouse’s booth was running Halliburton oil-site mapping software. Currently pricing is determined by the application, but expect to pay upwards of $50,000 for this set.

    Sharp one-upped Westinghouse by showing off a 64” QFHD display. No other information was available for this monitor.” – AnandTech 01.18.07 (http://www.anandtech.com/displays/showdoc.aspx?i=2909&p=7)

  • Isn’t 4k TV 4000 lines of 8000 pixels?

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