Samsung Electronics to Debut UHD Displays at IFA 2013
Samsung Electronics will begin the era of ultra high definition (UHD) displays by introducing a 98” UHD commercial large format display (LFD) and a 31.5” UHD monitor at IFA 2013, held from September 6 to September 11 in Berlin, Germany.
98”UHD Large Format Display
Samsung Electronics’ 98” UHD LFD is the largest in the industry and provides four times higher resolution than full HD displays available in the market. As a result, viewers can enjoy life-like detail and picture quality.
The 98” UHD LFDs can be installed vertically to create a larger display screen for an immersive viewing experience. For instance, at IFA 2013, Samsung Electronics will create large video walls in sizes of 171 inches—about the size of a passenger car—by connecting three vertically oriented UHD LFDs side by side. Visitors will be able to experience high picture quality that is 12 times the resolution of full HD displays.
31.5” UHD Monitor
Additionally, Samsung Electronics will also unveil its first 31.5” UHD monitor at IFA 2013. The monitor is a response to the trend of monitor sizes increasing and boasts the largest screen among Samsung monitors.
With 8.3 million pixels, the 31.5” UHD monitor has four times the number of pixels than that of a full HD display (2.07 million pixels) and provides a brilliantly realistic screen with high resolution.
The monitor also supports calibration. A thorough inspection is conducted by dividing the screen into 25 divisions and checking for color values. Calibration is also possible through separate software, which consumers can use to adjust colors. In addition, it can express richer colors among existing monitors by displaying 1 billion colors and supporting 99 percent coverage of Adobe RGB color space..
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