Japan Display managed to get 8K pixels into a 17.3-inch screen

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Yeah, that's a resolution of 7680 x 4320, and it does that at 120 Hz as well. 8K is the same number of pixels as sixteen 1080p screens. The LCD module is based on low temperature poly-silicon (LTPS) technology with true 8K pixels (RGB stripe arrangement).



That's a rather super high definition at 510ppi. By providing wide viewing angle, high contrast and little color shift, the advantages of IPS technology enable reproduction of life-like 8K image with a sense of depth in image quality. This next-generation 8K technology suits not only products for video image production, but also medical monitors and gaming PC monitors which require, high resolution and depth in image quality, and many more.

So that's what ... 8K / 120Hz / 24-bit = 120 Gbit/s of uncompressed video :)

[Prototype Specification]
Display Mode LTPS TFT, transmissive IPS mode
Screen size (diagonal) 17.3-inch (43.9cm)
Resolution format 7,680(W) x RGB x 4,320(H)
Pixel density 510ppi
Luminance 500cd/m2
Contrast ratio 2000:1
Viewing angle >176degree(CR>100:1)
Frame rate 120Hz

Japan Display managed to get 8K pixels into a 17.3-inch screen


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