Sharp Focuses on Subpixels to Demo 4K TV That Looks Like 8K
By ETCentric
January 6, 2015
January 6, 2015
Sharp is focusing on subpixels again this year at CES in another effort to widen the color gamut and bring more sharpness to the TV screen. “The company’s highest-end 4K sets, which launch this Spring, come packed with 66 million subpixels — about 42 million more than your average RGB-only 4K television,” reports Wired. “The company says it will put the new UH30 ‘Beyond 4K Ultra HD TV’ panel next to the 85-inch native 8K TV Sharp has showcased at its booth the past few years.” While the new TV is not being billed as an 8K set, the company claims it can reach an effective resolution of 7,680 x 4,320, and can upscale 4K content to a higher definition.
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