mercredi 4 février 2015

The largest flat screen in the world is in super HD



 Developed by Japanese manufacturers Panasonic and NHK , this display
 Giant opens the door in super HD broadcasting , scheduled by 2020. Its
 image resolution of 33 million pixels will be 16 times higher than HD displays
 current .

 Increasing the size of flat panel displays for television reception explained
 as the shift to super HD.
 So far, the increase in resolution is paying much more
 to LCD technology . NHK and Sharp had also announced in May 2011
 LCD 2 meters diagonally compatible with the television
 super HD. The first images in super HD industry history
 audiovisual were captured and broadcast by the BBC in certain
 sporting events of the Olympic Games in London in August 2012.
 But getting super HD images with the technology plasma
 revealed difficult because of the fact more tightening plasma cells provo-
 cated electromagnetic interference between pixels.
 Panasonic and NHK have circumvented this problem by developing a screen
 3.7 meters diagonally aligns the pixels pitch of 0.4 mm.
 Resolution image is 33 million pixels ( 4320 lines of 7680 pixels) , against 2 million pixels for
 current flat screens ( 1080 lines of 1920 pixels ) .
 Although this giant plasma does not use 3D technology, ultra realistic picture offers bluffing immersion
 ( See video) . The next challenge will be to get a great HD resolution on smaller screens.

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