Wednesday, September 16, 2015

The world’s first 8K-TV costs almost 9 million rubles – Mail.Ru

The Japanese Sharp announced that starting from October 30, will begin selling TV 8K-resolution at the price of 16 million yen for the business customers. At the current exchange rate of the Central Bank it is about 8,993,664 rubles. Such a significant price to pay for a 85-inch gadget with a resolution 7680h4320 pixels (104 pixels per inch). According to the manufacturer, the screen contrast of 100,000: 1 (remember about the tricks of marketing) and viewing angles – 176 degrees. The LV-85001 has a built-in TV tuner, but the picture is initially lower resolution, of course, will be arranged for all the pixels of the gadget.

Of course, in such a gigantic resolution much more marketing than sense: to display the image in the native resolution for your TV, you must connect the four cable HDMI 2.0. And the display content on the TV until you get because of the lack of content in general. Only in the following year, the industry is preparing to start test broadcasting tests such authorization, as long as by appropriate technologies will be any mass, may even pass more than one year.

All of these features and the unwillingness of the market dictate the reasons why the company decided to sell the new product is for business users – the gadget is positioned as a professional tool on which you can display a lot of information at a time. Perhaps the only relevant to its use today is a demonstration of presentations. Today, it is the TV only technically, but in fact we offer a buy (9 million rubles!) Device, which is now really only used as a monitor.

Recall 8K-resolution master all the major companies and even have repeatedly demonstrated their achievements in various exhibitions. So, LG says about the prospects for resolution of the future, and Panasonic and NHK demonstrated a prototype device with a resolution of 145-inch diagonal even in 2012.

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