8K: Samsung brings worlds largest 170" SUHD TV

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Samsung's 8K 170" SUHD Giant:



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The 170″ TV is made up of multiple small TVs to make one big picture, Samsung calls this concept “Modular TV“. Modular TV consists of smaller TVs -without bezels , linked together to create a seamless and bigger view. Although Samsung has not started this concept, the bezeless design is carried over to their consumer line. Customers interested in the 8 and 9 series SUHD TVs can also benefit from the bezeless design with a near invisible bezel.

The gigantic TV and the rest of Samsung’s SUHD TV line, 8 series and above, possess quantum dot display. This type of display will enhance the view of colors, brightness, and contrast, making it an enjoyable, realistic view. The quantum dot display consists of 1000 nits of brightness that will create a brighter picture and with Samsung’s new ultra black technology, this feature will accentuate the blacks while viewing. The quantum dot display is great for high dynamic range content like Amazon. To make the viewing experience exceptionally realistic, the SUHD TVs will have a larger color spectrum, that means more colors and a brighter picture.

Source: http://blog.abt.com/2016/01/ces-2016-samsung-with-worlds-largest-170-suhdtv/

LG 98 inch SUHD UH9800 (Costs 89 Lakhs) :

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LG decided to fill that role with its UH9800 model, a 98-inch "super ultra-high-definition" 8K display. The set even has moving speakers for what LG describes as a "impactful" visual and audio experience. It's not the largest TV to ever make its way to this show, but it's certainly one of the largest 8K displays ever produced.

We won't likely see 8K televisions populating our living rooms anytime soon, so it's easy to consider this a display of unnecessary excess. And it is — that's what makes CES great. Tech companies pull out all the stops to produce what can only be described as a gadget lover's fantasy come to life. We won't ever be able to afford a 98-inch 8K TV for ourselves, unless a company figures out how to replicate one in virtual reality. So longingly looking at a display with a resolution and breadth that can melt your brain is part of the fun. LG didn't disclose a price, but Sharp's 85-inch 8K display costs about $133,000.

A 98-INCH 8K TV IS A QUINTESSENTIAL CES DISPLAY OF EXCESS

There is, however, a benefit to pushing TV and camera makers to develop technology to shoot and display 8K video. Through a process called downsampling, content makers can reduce an 8K video to a version of 4K that is sharper than what a standard 4K camera can produce. When 4K becomes the norm, we should see increasingly higher quality video that pushes the limits of the standard as companies like Sony and Red begin optimizing the most cutting-edge camera tech.

4K is 3840x2160, whereas 8K is a huge 7680x4320.

Source: http://www.theverge.com/2016/1/5/10713490/lg-98-inch-8k-oled-tv-uh9800-ces-2016


No Thanks, I'll buy it in 2022 .. Let me Enjoy 4K First of all :p
 
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