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Asus to release 31.5-inch 4K monitor in the US next month

Asus to release 31.5-inch 4K monitor in the US next month
  • Posted May 31, 2013, 2:45 PM by Dave LeClair | Filed in Hardware
  • ASUS has just announced that it is launching a new 4K monitor in the US the market. Known as the PQ321, this 31.5 inch display features a 3840 x 2160 resolution with 16:9 aspect ratio, equivalent to four full HD 1920…

Japan to broadcast 4K UHDTV in 2014, 8K as early as 2016

Japan to broadcast 4K UHDTV in 2014, 8K as early as 2016
  • Posted January 30, 2013, 9:30 AM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Industry News
  • If CES was any indication, Ultra-High Definition televisions will soon be all the rage. While increasing pixel counts are always proportionately more awesome, there's a minor snag: 4K UHD content is nearly non-existent. Japan is aiming to wrestle this problem…

Panasonic, Sony show off 56-inch UHD/4K OLED TVs

Panasonic, Sony show off 56-inch UHD/4K OLED TVs
  • Posted January 8, 2013, 5:30 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Industry News, Hardware
  • Although they're some of the smallest UHD-capable models you'll likely find, 56-inch televisions from both Sony and Panasonic are not only boasting UHD resolutions -- they are also OLED. These prototype TVs have turned the heads of Cnet, Gizmodo and others but…

Sharp unveils $31,400, 60-inch UHD TV, 85-inchers on the way

Sharp unveils $31,400, 60-inch UHD TV, 85-inchers on the way
  • Posted December 14, 2012, 2:30 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Industry News, Hardware
  • Boasting an "Ultra HD" resolution of 3840x2160, the 60-inch ICC Purios LC-60HQ10 will certainly turn heads -- but so will the price tag. Weighing in at a hefty $2,625,000 Yen (or about $31,400), it's obvious Sharp's latest UHD (ultra high-defintion)…

Ultra High-Definition: CEA gives a new name to 4K resolution TVs

Ultra High-Definition: CEA gives a new name to 4K resolution TVs
  • Posted October 19, 2012, 1:30 PM by Jose Vilches | Filed in Industry News
  • With the marketing push behind 3DTVs slowly fading away, TV manufacturers are already looking at 4K technology as the next major industry development to help boost sales. With that in mind the Consumer Electronics Association took the first step towards…

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