Sharp has Monday at the CES trade show in Las Vegas tv presented more pixels than regular 4k tvs. The manufacturer makes use of a technology that each pixel splits.
The television called the Aquos Beyond 4K UHD TV and features a 80″screen, and was Sharp to the world, the consumer electronics. According to the manufacturer provides the television thanks to the artificial parts of pixels less than 66 million subpixels, which is 42 million more pixels than the regular uhd tvs.
Sharp says that the Aquos Beyond 4K UHD TV this year for consumers, but the price is according to American media not yet published. According to the Japanese electronics giant offers the tv a resolution that comes close to the successor of 4k, namely 8k. It would be a tv-viewer is no longer a difference can be seen between television and the real world.
The so-called Quattron technology for the sharing of pixels used Sharp longer to the resolution artificially. So the business came last year with tvs that did have a resolution of 1920×1080 pixels at our disposal, but still 16 million subpixels counted. The Quattron technology adds Sharp to the standard rgb combination as a yellow pixel, which the image quality is good would have to come out.
Except for the 80″model announced Sharp on Monday also that the existing Aquos line update. It pertains to the UB30-, UE30 and UH30 series. Of the first series will appear on the televisions with the formats 43″, 50″, 55″ and 65″. In the United States is the cheapest model at the end of this spring available for about $ 750, but about a European release for all the mentioned series are still nothing well-known.
The more expensive UE30-line and the UH30 line in contrast to the UB30 series about Android TV. This means that developers of apps for televisions can develop with same sdk as that for the mobile Android version. The UE30-line is available in 60″, 70″ and 80″, while the UH30-series only in 70″ and 80″ appears on the market.
The Aquos Beyond 4K UHD TV from Sharp, Photo: Digital Trends/Ryan Waniata