Sharp發表全球第一個THX認證的70吋4K電視
售價:8000美元
Sharp Introduces First THX-Certified, 70-Inch 4K HDTV
Sharp today followed up its reveal of ultra high-definition HDTV models at CES with the announcement of the world's first THX-certified 4K HDTV.
The upcoming Aquos LC-70UD1U is a 70-inch, LED-backlit HDTV with 4K resolution and THX's 4K HDTV certification that will hit stores in August.
THX certification is the process of a third party, THX, evaluating the fidelity of an audio or video product and determining whether it reaches a certain level of standards. THX has been certifying HDTVs since 2006, but has only just begun certifying 4K HDTVs, with the LC-70UD1U the first model certified and planned to reach the market.
The LC-70UD1U has 4K (3,840-by-2,160) resolution, built-in Wi-Fi with LG's Smart Central apps library, a Flash-enabled Web browser, and support for Sharp's Remote Control and Beam apps to control and stream media through your smartphone or tablet.
The HDTV's design includes a metallic black bezel, an open base that reduces the screen's physical footprint, and a new speaker system. The LC-70UD1U uses Sharp's DuoBass technology, building two subwoofers into the screen along with forward-facing midrange drivers and tweeters along the bottom edge of the screen.
The Sharp LC-70UD1U will be available mid-August, and will have a suggested retail price of $7,999.99, putting it in line with other 4K HDTVs of similar sizes from major manufacturers. So far, the Seiki SE50UY04$1,399.99 at Amazon has been the only relatively affordable 4K TV at $1,500. But there is also still no consumer-available media for 4K content, so 4K HDTV owners will have to settle for upscaling for most of what they watch.
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