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Guru3D.com » News » LG introduces a 325" TV with 8k resolution (for just $1.7 million)

LG introduces a 325" TV with 8k resolution (for just $1.7 million)

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/16/2021 09:23 AM | source: | 29 comment(s)
LG introduces a 325

Direct view LED televisions from LG have been unveiled, and they will be available in a variety of screen sizes and resolutions, according to the company. The highest-ranking are 325" and will have an 8k resolution and will cost $1.7 million.

LG's dvled televisions will be available in a variety of screen sizes ranging from 108" to 325", and will be available in various resolutions ranging from "2K" to "8K." As opposed to traditional LCD televisions, which use individual LEDs as pixels, these televisions do not have an LCD layer. In comparison, several enormous televisions from other manufacturers, such as the Samsung The Wall and Sony Crystal displays, are equivalent in size and price.

A handful of LG's dvled models also make use of microleds, which have a pixel pitch of 0.9mm and produce a brighter image. According to CNET, the South Korean company is also introducing Dvled televisions with a pixel pitch of 1.2mm and 1.5mm, despite the fact that the LEDs in those models are too large to be referred to as microLEDs.

It is anticipated that the dvled televisions would be used as a substitute for high-end projectors, which can likewise produce screen sizes of more than 100 inches in size "..... Furthermore, the dvled TVs attain a higher peak brightness of 1200cd/m2 than their LCD counterparts. In terms of aspect ratio, the televisions feature a 16:9 relative screen ratio, while LG also offers 'dual' models with a 32:9 aspect ratio.



LG introduces a 325




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#5947841 Posted on: 09/19/2021 07:00 PM


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#5947859 Posted on: 09/19/2021 09:15 PM
^^

hilarious that will teach them to rest tv on the banister on 2nd floor in first place that was first stupid they did , but that kid just made it that much funner, now there is an unhappy dad and unhappy kid and unhappy tv hope is warrenty covered stupid :rolleyes:

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#5947901 Posted on: 09/20/2021 06:53 AM
8K res at that size... that must be one ugly experience if you're anywhere near it.

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#5947906 Posted on: 09/20/2021 07:55 AM
8K res at that size... that must be one ugly experience if you're anywhere near it.

It comes out to 27 PPI. o_O

Fun fact: a 14" 320x200 CGA monitor from ~1985 is also 27 PPI.

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