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Sharp unveiled in Tokyo two new 4K TVs AQUOS UD1. News is a model of 60 – and 70-inch. The first one will go on sale June 15, and the second on August 10.
AQUOS models UD1 approach is not the first Japanese manufacturer to 4K technology. The first TV acting in this standard was shown in February 2013 model Sharp ICC PURIOS. It costs about 100 000 z?, new models, however, have to be on it a lot cheaper.
resolution 4K provides four times the number of pixels than Full HD screens. The problem with the high quality and good size screen, however, are reflections and too sharp edges of each pixel. Both of these issues are solved by a new panel called Sharp “moth eye” because it uses technology that is based on the structure of the eye of an insect. The manufacturer has applied the new mechanism for converting content to 4K resolution – AQUOS 4K-Master Engine Pro. The larger, 70-inch AQUOS LC-70UD1 already received THX certification 4K Display Certifiaction , which confirms the high quality in this model. Sharp also tries to similar award for the 60-inch model.
sound in the new TVs will respond integrated 2.1 audio system with speaker DuoBass, who is responsible for the low tones. It is also known that the new models will receive an SD card slot and 400 MB of onboard memory. It is not known, however, how much of this capacity will take the TV software. Sharp also boasts that its new TVs are very economical in terms of space requirements. The 70-inch AQUOS UD1 has a width of 157.8 cm – for more than 10 cm less than “only” 57-inch LCD TV in 2005.
Approximate price of new models of Sharp AQUOS UD1 is about 26 700 z? for model 70-inch and 20 500 z? 60-inch model.
the end of 2013, the Japanese TV manufacturers intend to sell about 50 thousand. 4K models. Sharp plans to seize about 20 – 30 percent. the pot.
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