The “next big thing” is no
exaggeration when it comes to describing the latest TVs from LG and Samsung.
The two electronics giants are introducing mammoth Ultra HDTVs— as in 105
inches — for the consumer market next year. Last week, LG revealed in a press release
its first 2014 model television — a 105-inch (diagonal) curved Ultra HDTV.
Unlike LG’s 55-inch curved OLED, this giant TV will use an LED-lit LCD panel.
The extra-wide screen represents the largest consumer television ever offered.
Called the 105UB9, this behemoth boasts 11 million pixels, the highest ever for
any production television. Unlike all other UHDTVs to date (3840 x 2160
resolution and a 16:9 aspect ratio), this LG’s screen resolution is 5120 x
2160.
Based
on this number we believe the aspect ratio is actually 21.3 x 9 (2.37:1) and LG
is rounding down, or maybe it is to compensate for the curve?
LG’s press
release states this large curved LED LCD overcame technical the “challenge for
uneven backlighting by refining its TFT (Thin Film Transistor) pixel circuit
technology to prevent color leakage and ensure a superior viewing experience
from virtually any angle.” This massive display will debut to the industry on
January 7 at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
Price and availability were not provided, though we bet it will be very
expensive. Just hours after LG’s announcement, Samsung issued a press release
stating it will be showing its own 105-inch curved widescreen LED-lit LCD at
the CES.
The
Samsung 105-inch Curved UHD TV adopts a new proprietary picture quality
algorithm that delivers optimized color and a greater feeling of depth. Its
curved Ultra HDTV screen provides more vivid images when viewed from the side
than other LED LCDs and boasts 11 million pixel (5120X2160) screen resolution
with a 21:9 aspect ratio. Samsung also claims its 105-inch UHDTV is the “most
curved” and the signal processing achieved with its Quadmatic Picture Engine
“delivers all content in UHD-level picture quality no matter what the source
is.”
Source: OmanObserver
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