10 Jan 2019, 05:44
#15514
Things were slow here from the ces floor, so I got looking for answers, and happily found some great stuff.
I came across an article from last year talking about a new generation panel in a Sharp set. They are talk low power, high light transmission and rec2020 coverage (did not see a mention of DCI, but the main page is in Japanese). I found the Sharp website and its talking the talk about rec2020. The only figures there talked about the 80 inch panel being 17% more than a previous, what ever that was. But assuming it's a 80% panel, that's around 93%, or pretty much what I thought somebody who was testing a Sharp panel the year before last told me. I know I got that sort of figure from somewhere, I think it might have been him. But the graphic there doesn't really look like 90%+ to me (the smaller screens). But, it has better Reds, which I lived on the Panasonic DX900.
There is some difference between the biggest and the 70 and 60 inch versions. The improvements in rec2020 color space is 13%, not 17%, and energy consumption for them is good, but doesn't drop as fast as expected. The 80 inch is rated at ?382 kilowatts per year (825 watts, yikes) in the Japanese scale for that estimate. Which is good I presume if this is the 90% light transmission LCD technology they came up with years ago).
http://www.sharp.co.jp/aquos/sharp8k/world/01/
http://www.sharp.co.jp/aquos/lineup/ax1.html
http://www.sharp.co.jp/aquos/products/8 ... tline.html
http://www.sharp.co.jp/aquos/products/8 ... _spec.html
I came across an article from last year talking about a new generation panel in a Sharp set. They are talk low power, high light transmission and rec2020 coverage (did not see a mention of DCI, but the main page is in Japanese). I found the Sharp website and its talking the talk about rec2020. The only figures there talked about the 80 inch panel being 17% more than a previous, what ever that was. But assuming it's a 80% panel, that's around 93%, or pretty much what I thought somebody who was testing a Sharp panel the year before last told me. I know I got that sort of figure from somewhere, I think it might have been him. But the graphic there doesn't really look like 90%+ to me (the smaller screens). But, it has better Reds, which I lived on the Panasonic DX900.
There is some difference between the biggest and the 70 and 60 inch versions. The improvements in rec2020 color space is 13%, not 17%, and energy consumption for them is good, but doesn't drop as fast as expected. The 80 inch is rated at ?382 kilowatts per year (825 watts, yikes) in the Japanese scale for that estimate. Which is good I presume if this is the 90% light transmission LCD technology they came up with years ago).
http://www.sharp.co.jp/aquos/sharp8k/world/01/
http://www.sharp.co.jp/aquos/lineup/ax1.html
http://www.sharp.co.jp/aquos/products/8 ... tline.html
http://www.sharp.co.jp/aquos/products/8 ... _spec.html