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Sony is on its way to release a 4K resolution television which has the largest screen to date.
What is 4K? It's a format that's been used extensively in the cinema but is making its way into lounge rooms in a consumer-friendly3,840x2,160-pixel resolution, which is four times as many pixels found in a standard 1080p TV. Sony, among others, makes a 4K home theater projector, but the only other 4K television announced so far is LG's 84LM9600, another 84-incher that possesses more than a passing resemblance to this XBR.
Sony is on its way to release a 4K resolution television which has the largest screen to date.
What is 4K? It's a format that's been used extensively in the cinema but is making its way into lounge rooms in a consumer-friendly3,840x2,160-pixel resolution, which is four times as many pixels found in a standard 1080p TV. Sony, among others, makes a 4K home theater projector, but the only other 4K television announced so far is LG's 84LM9600, another 84-incher that possesses more than a passing resemblance to this XBR.
The 84-inch display will provide a much more immersive, cinema-like experience for the home. But much to the chagrin of some cinephiles, the set also offers 3-D, which you’ll need to enjoy with the accompanying 3D glasses. Consumers have repeatedly shown that they’re not into popping on a pair of glasses just to attempt to enjoy 3-D at home.
Price and availability for Sony’s XBR-84X900 haven’t yet been announced, but it won’t be cheap.Toshiba’s 55-inch 4K set, announced last December, was priced at nearly $12,000. Sony says the set will ship some time this year.
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