HDTV? Your nice flat screen is already old news. Even state-of-the-art 4K Ultra HD televisions could soon be topped by new technology coming from Sharp. The company reportedly plans to start selling ...
Sharp will begin limited sales of 8K televisions next month—an important step towards planned trial broadcasts of the format in Japan next year. 8K, also called Super Hi-Vision, packs a resolution of ...
Today, Sharp Electronics debuted the world's first ever 8K (or "Super Hi-Vision") LCD television, and its monstrous 85-inch span is only matched by its price tag: an unprecedented $130,000 That's the ...
The world's first broadcast using 8K TV technology has begun on Japan's public channel NHK. With a resolution of 7680×4320, "Super Hi-Vision" as the company calls it—don't worry, the name won't catch ...
After introducing the first 4K VR headset, Pimax is back at it with even higher resolutions, bringing the world’s first 8K VR headset to Kickstarter. The new VR headset offers six times the resolution ...
BERLIN & OSAKA, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--At IFA2019, held September 6-11 in Berlin, Sharp Corporation (TOKYO: 6753) will unveil the world’s largest liquid crystal display monitor. Alongside a range of ...
Given that it’s already launched multiple ranges of 8K TV, it’s no surprise to find out today that Samsung has also been working hard to sort out some native 8K content to play on its cutting edge ...
Sharp's 8K TV tech was on show at CES 2015 earlier this year, but until now it hasn't been available to buy. From next month, the company will begin taking orders in Japan for the first ever ...
Socionext Inc. introduces the SCH801A, the world’s first single-chip SoC that can process decoding of 8K resolution HEVC video. “8K” means an ultra-high definition format of digital video with 33 ...
Sharp, Japanese electronics company, will release the world’s first commercially available 8K television on October 30, 2015 (next month) for 16 million yen ($133,000). The 8K TV measures 85-inches ...
The 2018 IFA Technology show in Berlin is upon us. And while Samsung might have stolen the early TV-related headlines with posters around the IFA venue talking about 8K, arch rival LG has become the ...
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