Sunday, October 12, 2014

news: forward, technology will become 4 k TV (and monitor) noteworthy


4 k-tech television so one of the many products on display at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in 2013. Sony, Samsung, LG, Panasonic, Sharp, busy-busyshowing off 4 k televisions.

Indeed, the current television 4 k can not be consumer products that are "legitimate".It's no wonder if the price is still very expensive. Therefore, the producers attempted tointroduce this product to market. But so far, the new 4 k televisions presented atlarge-scale exhibitions only.

According to the standards that made the Consumer Electronics Association, 4 ktelevisions product must have 3, 840 x 2.160 pixel resolution. A Video carrying thelabel 4 k resolution should also have such standards.

If you want to make a video 4 k, then the camera you use must support the resolution3, 840 x 2.160 pixels. So also with the computer or video player tool, it must be designed for 4 k.

With a resolution of such rich, your eyes will be spoiled by the detail and sharp colorthat resembles the original. The standard 4 k was far above the standard resolution ofhigh definition (HD), 1280 x 720 pixel, and full-HD (1.920 x 1,080 pixels) which currently has become a consumer product.



Above 4 k, there is a higher standard, called 8 k. According to the Consumer Electronics Association, this technology requires a resolution of 7.680 x 4320 pixels.

Back to exhibition CES 2013 held on 8 to 11 January 2013 in Las Vegas, USA. Sony 4 k-sized television exhibits ranging from 56 inches, Samsung 85 inches, even the manufacturer Westinghouse has made 4 k-sized television 110 inches.

Panasonic approach in a way quite unique. Japan's companies make tablet-sizedWindows 8 20 inch screen with a resolution of 4 k, however. Because tablet equippedstylus, it vied for consumers that profession as designers, architectsandphotographers.

Looking ahead, it will be 4 k technology TV (and monitor) that should be noted.Moreover, if a product with a resolution of 4 k are already getting a lot and the pricebegan to fall.

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