Ultra High definition (Ultra HD)--four times better resolution than full HD--is a true breakthrough. LG brought the first Ultra HD TV into the market last fall and has just developed second generations.
These new TV’s are un astounding 2160p give a resolution four times better than full HD. The second generation LG’s are going at a retail price of $5999.99 for a 55-in. and $7999.99 for a 65-in. display.
As Taylor says, “As screen sizes get larger and as consumers buy larger and larger screens, they are going to demand more resolution.” This means that Ultra HD, or 4k, will enable bigger screens at clearer resolution.
The 4k TV sets will upscale most HD movies, and Hollywood is already developing their movies in 4k too. To add on, 4k cameras and camcorder are now on the market allowing the production of 4k films and clips.
Currently, Sony has a $24,999.99 84-in. Ultra HD TV as well as a 55-in. at $4999.99 and a 65-in. at $6999.99. Along with this Sony has a 4k media player preloaded with 10 4k films and a unlimited 4k download service at around $7.99 to $24.99 a month.
"Ultra HD TV also provides greater depth to picture quality, giving a more immersive experience," says Sweta Dash, senior director of display research and strategy at research firm IHS. " And with upscaling technology, consumers can see better picture quality even when watching (current) HD content. Learning from past experience, many TV brands are actively working to provide Ultra HD content, either through upscaling or through the creation of proprietary UHD content."
Ultra High Definition TV’s really do hold the future for HD TV’s.
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