Samsung announces the world’s first curved UHD TVs at IFA 2013

Samsung announces the world's first Curved UHD TVs at IFA 2013

You didn’t think Samsung was done announcing TVs at IFA yet, did you? This time, Samsung’s folded two of its new TV notions into one set, announcing the world’s first curved Ultra High Definition TVs. They don’t appear to be OLED (so our money’s on LED), but the new screens will be available in both 55-and 65-inch sizes. the company saying that differently-sized curved UHD TVs sets will come, “based on consumer response”, so if people are buying ’em big, these high-pixel curves could get bigger too — Samsung’s range of flat 4K TVs now stretches to a one-percenter-baiting 98 inches. At almost the same time, Sony has just taken the wraps off its own curved display, a 65-inch LED TV — but it’s not UHD. Hyun-suk Kim, executive VP of Visual Display, reckons the new TVs are another milestone for the company, and will “invigorate” the UHD market, one that’s only just taking its first steps.%Gallery-slideshow81798%

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Samsung UHD F9000 series TV upscales everything to 4K

Samsung has wrapped up its big press conference at IFA 2013 and during the conference it unveiled some very interesting new TVs. One of those new TVs is the Samsung UHD F9000 series TV supporting ultra HD resolution. As most of you know, ultra HD has four times the resolution of standard 1080p full HD […]

Eyes-on with Toshiba’s 50-inch concept 4K TV

Eyes-on with Toshiba's 50-inch concept 4K TV

If you want an 84-inch 4K TV, you’ve really gotta be a one-percenter, but fortunately for the rest of us that’s not a very big market. That’s why it’s high time that companies started to trim those ultra high-definition panels down to a size and price point that’s suitable for the everyman. It’s Toshiba, therefore, that’s leading the charge to affordability with a concept 50-inch 4K TV. The M9/L9 Series Concept is currently just that, but it combines the usual breathtaking imagery with a more apartment-friendly size. Naturally, there aren’t currently any plans to bring this to market, but hey, the company will happily sell you a 58-inch model for £3,000.%Gallery-slideshow79649%

Dana Wollman contributed to this report.

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Panasonic confirms 65-inch Smart VIERA WT600 UHD TV with HDMI 2.0

Panasonic confirms 65inch Smart VIERA WT600 UHD TV with HDMI 20

The paint is still wet on the new HDMI 2.0 specification, and already it’s getting some use. Panasonic’s rumored new Smart VIERA WT600 TV with support for the new 4K / 60fps input, as well as DisplayPort 1.2a, has just been given the official nod. The 65-inch set also offers up a built-in H.264 decoder, so you’ll be able to play all that 4K content direct from USB drives, SD cards and directly from the internet (thanks to the onboard WiFi). Other features include personalized home screens so users can pick up their favorite content quickly, and voice control via the touch pad remote. The WT600 is available to pre-order starting today, for an October ship date, costing a cent shy of $6,000.

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Acer Unveils Three Ultra High-Resolution Monitors

Acer Unveils Three Ultra High Resolution Monitors

As important as it is to purchase a computer that is able to keep up the the sort of tasks you expect to carry out on the machine, it’s nearly equally important to also purchase a monitor that can make you cry with joy each and every time you use it. If you haven’t teared up looking at your monitor, you’re about to as Acer has just announced a number of high-resolution LED display. (more…)

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    Philips wins award for as yet unannounced 65-inch 4K TV

    Philips wins award for asyet unannounced 65inch 4K TV

    How do we know that Philips will unveil a 65-inch 4K television at IFA on September 5th? Because that same, unannounced device has just won the European Ultra HD TV of 2013-14 award. The self-congratulatory press release mentions that the Ambilight XL-packing hardware will be offered at a “significantly lower” price point than current UHD sets, which generally retail for upwards of $7,000 for this sort of screen size. There’s no word on how much cheaper this new unit will be, but we’re hoping that Philips has updated its (slightly clunky) smart TV interface to complement the eye-watering resolution.

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    Android 4.3 source code reveals support for 4K resolution

    Android 4.3 source reveals support for 4K resolution

    We’ve seen Android run on anything from low-resolution smartwatches to high-PPI phones and tablets, including the new 1920 x 1200-pixel Nexus 7 Google launched earlier this week. To make this possible, the mobile OS supports a number of pixel densities for app content — from 120PPI (LDPI / Low DPI) to 480PPI (XXHDPI / Extra Extra High DPI). Close examination of the Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean) source code reveals the addition of a 640PPI (XXXHDPI / Extra Extra Extra High DPI) pixel density, which — according to the comments in the code — is intended for 4K televisions. Does this mean we’ll begin to see Android devices with 640PPI Ultra HD displays? Perhaps, but considering 480PPI is overkill on handsets, this is most likely designed to make image assets and fonts, such as the Google TV UI, readable on 4K screens when viewed from a distance.

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    Korea launches Ultra HD pilot channel, six months early

    The Korean Cable Television and Telecommunications Association went live yesterday with a pilot run of new channels. Composed of five content providers, the group is now hopefully filling the airwaves with crisp 4K footage of something beyond water, flowers and night-time city vistas. (There’s no word on what is currently being shown — Korean readers, please let us know in the comments if you catch a glimpse.)

    Apparently launching six months earlier than planned (and ahead of the rival scheme in neighboring Japan), the UHD service is likely to arrive in commercialized form even faster. We’d recommend wannabe viewers start saving for that compatible TV set immediately, as it could take a while to get there.

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    Samsung’s 65-, 55-inch Ultra HDTVs will ship to the US in August

    After releasing its massive 85-inch UHD TV with a stunning $39,999 price in the US earlier this year, Samsung is ready to follow up with a few models that are more easily attainable. The 65- and 55-inch F9000 UHD TVs will carry US pricetags of $7,499 and $5,499, respectively, with pre-orders starting July 21st and shipments expected in early August. Samsung just began delivering these in its home country, and others like Sony, LG, Sharp and Toshiba are starting to offer 4K TVs in smaller sizes (not to mention value priced contenders like Seiki.) The F9000 series includes all of Samsung’s latest features like 3D, Micro Dimming Ultimate LED display, Wi-Fi and an embedded camera, plus support for Evolution Kit upgrades the company claims will let it keep pace with any future UHD standards.

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    Seiki Announces 39″ 4K TV For Just $699

    While UHD/4K televisions have yet to become the industry standard, we’re guessing that at the rate technology is progressing and with customers becoming more demanding, it will only be a matter of time. However at the moment 4K TVs are […]

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