Beyond 4K

Sharp has just unveiled their latest innovations in display technologies, but not just for television, they are moving into smartphones, tablets, commercial display, and in card displays. These are innovations like the AQUOS Crystal smartphone, the largest 4K Ultra HD LCD display, and a 85-inch 8K LCD television!

Let’s start off with the new televisions from Sharp this year! They have the highest resolution television, the AQUOS Beyond 4K UHD TV utilizes Quattron technologies, which result in 66 million sub pixels. This is 42 million more sub pixels than on a 4K TV. With this technology in play, they begin there to approach to 8K, as it delivers 167% greater resolution that of a 4K television. This seems like the ultimate TV from sharp and it will deliver higher contrast and more color than any other TV they have produced.

Next up we have the new AQUOS 4K UHD line-up, which includes five new screen sizes, it ranges from 43-inch to 80-inch Class. There is also the AQUOS 4K Ultra HD TVs, the UE, UB and UH series, all offering the latest picture technologies, amazing detail, stylish design and consistent color. The UB and UH series will come with the brand new SmartCentral 4.0 Android TV platform. Android TV will open up the televisions to a world of content found on the Google Play store. Sharp is also showcasing a very slim and stylish 70” Class Super Slim 4K Ultra HD Television, which has a depth that is under half of an inch. Like in previous years, Sharp is showing off the future this time with a 85” 8K LCD display prototype, and it should be landing in Japan in 2016!

The Sharp AQUOS Crystal smartphone was first available in the United States and it had a 5-inch frameless display, it looked very nice and utilized a LCD display. Sharp is saying that we can expect more innovation like that this year, especially in the commercial sector.

 

Press Release

SHARP PUTS THE FUTURE ON DISPLAY AT 2015 INTERNATIONAL CES

Showcases Unmatched Innovations Across Television, B2B, Mobile and Automotive Industries

LAS VEGAS, N.V. (January 5, 2015) – With an astute focus on resolution, form and design, Sharp unveiled the latest innovations in display technology at the 2015 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas including smart phones, tablets, commercial displays, in car displays and televisions.

Sharp announced breakthrough technologies that power the industry’s highest resolution television available in 2015, the frameless smartphone AQUOS Crystal, the first spec’d 85” 8K LCD and the world’s largest 4K Ultra HD LCD commercial display. Additionally, Sharp’s LCD technology takes a new form, allowing displays of virtually any shape to be integrated into consumer products.

“Sharp has always strived to make products that improve people’s lives,” said Toshiyuki Osawa, General Sales & Marketing Officer & President Sharp Electronics Corporation. “Sharp is a company of inventors who have created the next generation of display technologies that extend far beyond the living room and simply cannot be duplicated by other companies.”

All of the innovations touched upon during the press conference will be featured at the 2015 International CES.

Resolution: 4K Ultra HD and Beyond

In 2015 Sharp will offer consumers the highest resolution TV, the AQUOS Beyond 4K UHD TV. To create this revolutionary TV, Sharp has applied proprietary pixel-splitting and QuattronTM technologies, which result in 66 million subpixels—42 million more than standard 4K. With more subpixels, this TV delivers 167% greater resolution than traditional 4K UHD and begins to approach 8K. This television also produces more color than any other television Sharp has ever produced and stunning high contrast.

Alongside the AQUOS Beyond 4K UHD TV, Sharp is offering high resolution in-home television options for every consumer by quadrupling the number of televisions in the AQUOS 4K UHD line-up from 43” to 80” Class, including five new screen sizes. There will be three new series of Sharp AQUOS 4K Ultra HD TVs, the UE, UB and UH series, all offering cutting-edge picture technologies, amazing detail, modern design and consistent color. The UB and UH series will be equipped with Sharp’s redesigned SmartCentral, SmartCentralTM 4.0 on the Android TM1 TV platform. Android TV opens the door to a truly smart experience and to the vast variety of TV optimized apps available on Google PlayTM.

Sharp will demonstrate a 70” Class Super Slim 4K Ultra HD Television, which has a depth of less than half an inch and offers a distinctive and novel design, paired with 4K Ultra HD picture quality. By utilizing a glass light guide plate to distribute light through the LCD panel, this TV is able to be designed in large screen sizes with a very slim footprint.

Sharp is leading the movement to next generation resolution and will showcase an 85” 8K LCD display prototype at 2015 CES. This TV is the world’s first 8K LCD display that is compliant with the standards of the first 8K test broadcasts, expected in Japan as soon as 2016. With a native resolution of 7680×4320, this TV is not only the first to be BT.2020 compliant, but also offers 120Hz native panel refresh rate and has a bit depth of 12 bits per pixel and delivers 400cd brightness.

Forms of the Future

Sharp’s design innovation extends to the Sharp AQUOS Crystal smartphone, the first available smartphone in the U.S. from Sharp’s AQUOS line of devices. The AQUOS Crystal features a 5” groundbreaking frameless display that goes right to the edge of the phone. It incorporates two innovations: a thin-bezel LCD module and technology that uses the optical lens effect on the front panel to virtually eliminate edges and minimize device size.

Breakthrough LCD innovations in the commercial sector will also be showcased. Sharp will unveil a number of 2015 professional display models, as well as future technology demonstrations that are being exhibited in conjunction with Sakai Display Products Corporation (SDP), the company that owns the only factory in the world to manufacture large-screen LCDs using 10th Generation glass substrate.

Among these demonstrations will be a 120” 4K Ultra HD Commercial LCD Display. As the world’s largest 4K Ultra HD LCD display, it is an ideal alternative to video walls in public spaces and projectors in conference rooms and classrooms. This display can showcase detailed text and brilliant high-resolution content.

Another commercial technology demonstration is a 60” Class Professional Wraparound LCD Display. Incorporating a convex curve wraparound design (approximately a 150 degree arc), it is designed for pillar signage applications; offering show-goers new possibilities beyond flat panel displays in the growing digital signage market.*

Engineering Iconic Designs

Going even further in the development of LCD technology, Sharp is freeing LCDs from the restriction to be rectangular with its new FFD (Free Form Display) technology, which allows designers to integrate a display of virtually any shape into their products. Free Form Displays move circuitry out of the bezel and into each pixel, opening a new world of possibilities for product design by eliminating the need for traditional rectangular LCD form factors and providing a stylish, ultra-thin bezel.

This new technology will drastically impact automotive displays, since now dashboard screens can be designed in completely new shapes. In the mobile market, the rectangular cell phone or tablet display may soon be a thing of the past. There are also applications in the rapidly growing wearable market.

These Free Form Displays are enabled by IGZO®, an oxide semiconductor that Sharp is the first in the world to successfully mass-produce. Sharp is developing an expanding line of IGZO-based display products that increase resolution, significantly reduce power consumption and improve touch response, as compared to traditional TFT-LCD technology.

Sharp continues to push the boundaries of innovation and there have been great strides in commercializing MEMS-IGZO displays. By combining Sharp’s deep expertise in LCD and IGZO, with the MEMS shutter technology from Pixtronix, Inc., a subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated, the display enables high color reproducibility displays that use very low power and perform in a wide variety of environmental conditions. A 7” Sharp tablet, on display at CES, will be the first product in the industry that utilizes this high color reproducibility, low power MEMS-IGZO display.

Visit Sharp at the Las Vegas Convention Center, booth #11018 to see how Sharp displays are creating new possibilities for every screen.

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