Ahead of the grand unveiling at next month’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, more details are emerging about Samsung and LG’s respective* 105-inch ultra high-resolution TVs. Both screens are said to use the 21:9 ratio and both will have resolutions of 5,126x2,160. This resolution* provides 11.1 megapixels* per frame. By comparison, HDTV screens have 1920x1080 resolution screens. According to Samsung, its version uses “a new proprietary* picture quality algorithm*” which is said to make colors appear “sharper and deeper.” This means the images will be “twice as vivid” of other ultra HDTVs. LG claims its 105-inch model will use LCD* (liquid crystal display) screens to offer “breathtaking clarity” that more evenly distribute color and brightness. The technology is either sharper than 4K ultra HDTVs, with its resolution of 3840x2160. Samsung’s Michael Zoeller, senior director of European sales and marketing, said: “The screen is nearly 2.5 meters across. It is like looking through a window.”(SD-Agencies) |