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Sony has announced the pricing for its 55- and 65-inch 4K TVs, and unveiled a new 4K Media Player that will eventually provide a fee-based video distribution service.
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At CES 2013, Sony showed a prototype OLED TV it calls the “world’s first and largest 56-inch 4K OLED TV.”
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Sharp has announced the forthcoming Japanese release of a 32-inch 4K2K computer monitor.
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The first ultra-high-resolution televisions (UHDTV), one from LG and one from Sony and both costing US$20K or more, have been introduced to the market.
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RED announces the Odemax 4K distribution platform plus a 4K player for the home.
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Today at IFA 2012 in Berlin, Toshiba announced Quad Full HD, an upcoming line of high-end 4K television displays set to compete with Sony's 84-inch TV.
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The biggest announcement from Sony’s IFA press conference, if you’re going purely by the size of the device, was the unveiling of its KD-84X9005 BRAVIA LCD TV that packs an 84-inch LCD panel with 3,840 x 2,160 (4K) pixel resolution.
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Sony has become the first company to release a 4K home cinema projector that offers four times the resolution of existing 1080p displays.
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Two new CameraChip sensors from OmniVision allow for burst photography and Quad Full High Definition video in smartphones, digital cameras and video cameras.
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Panasonic has demonstrated the world's smallest, thinnest 20-inch IPS Alpha LCD panel.
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Toshiba has taken the wraps off a 55-inch, 16:9 ratio LED backlit TV with glasses free 3D capability and Quad Full HD resolution.
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