Samsung U9000 Curved UltraHD TV arrives this month

Samsung has revealed the availability and pricing for a slew of products, among them being the svelte U9000 Curved UltraHD TV. For those wanting to get their hands on one … Continue reading

Dolby Vision’s Brighter Display Technology Will Actually Make You Want a 4K TV

Dolby Vision’s Brighter Display Technology Will Actually Make You Want a 4K TV

Dolby wants to ramp up the overall brightness of HDTVs in homes, which could do far more for perceivable picture quality than 4K.

    

LG’s 105-Inch Curved UltraHD TV Is Just Bonkers (Updated)

LG's 105-Inch Curved UltraHD TV Is Just Bonkers (Updated)

LG has just revealed its new flagship curved OLED LCD screen—the largest one in existence—ahead of next January’s CES convention. Because why wouldn’t you you want 105 inches of curved UltraHD goodness? Oh right, you can’t afford it.

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MediaTek launches world’s first true octa-core mobile chip, first devices due end of year

Qualcomm’s nightmare has finally come true. Earlier today, MediaTek officially introduced the world’s first true octa-core mobile processor, MT6592, and the first devices to feature it are expected to arrive as soon as end of year. This 28nm chip packs eight low-power Cortex-A7 cores, and courtesy of the Heterogeneous Multi-Processing use model on top of ARM’s big.LITTLE architecture, all eight cores can operate simultaneously — at up to between 1.7GHz and 2GHz, depending on the bin.

MediaTek pointed that Chrome can already make use of all eight cores, and likewise with some map apps, video players plus multi-window function. According to the company’s figures, the MT6592 manages to beat what appears to be the quad-core Snapdragon 800 in benchmarks, power consumption (as low as 40 percent) and temperature. You can see the full detail in this article’s gallery. %Gallery-slideshow122456%

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Seiki launching its 65-inch 4K TV in December for $3,000

Seiki launching its 65inch 4K TV in December for $3,000

Not one to rest on its 39- and 50-inch Ultra HDTV options, Seiki has announced that its promised 65-inch model is going to arrive this December, just in time for the holiday shopping season. Seiki’s newly minted, well-sized Ultra HD set, which is formally known as the SE65UY04, features a refresh rate of 120Hz on 1080p and 30Hz on 4K resolution. This means the outfit’s 65-incher won’t have HDMI 2.0 onboard, and thus potential buyers will have to be content with HDMI 1.4 technology. Now, given the not-too-shabby $3,000 MSRP, we have a hunch some folks won’t mind that too much once it becomes available in “early December.” More importantly, do you plan to snag one?

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Toshiba’s concept REGZA 40V and 50V 4K HDTVs double as pro-grade reference monitors

Toshiba's concept REGZA 40V and 50V 4K HDTVs double as a prograde reference monitor

Toshiba’s overall TV division may be ailing, but it’s innovations like this that’ll keep it from completely decaying. Displayed at the company’s CEATEC booth here in Japan are two new 4K HDTV displays — the 40-inch 40V and 50-inch 50V. Outside of devilishly-thin bezels and native 4K resolutions, the company’s not talking specifications. What it’s focusing on instead is the concept: it’s dreaming of an Ultra HD range of displays that can operate as televisions and as pro-grade reference monitors. After all, budding editors who are being tasked with cutting together 4K footage certainly deserve a monitor that won’t cut corners, right?

A company representative informed us that while the displays weren’t perfectly color accurate, they were far superior to rivals. Plus, the ability to easily toggle between reference mode and various other living room-accepted modes will enable a level of A/B testing that’s pretty tough to get right now. Naturally, both monitors looked stunning up close, and if we’re being candid, we’re fallen in love with Photoshop all over again after seeing it displayed on these guys.

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LG’s cheapest Ultra HDTV starts at $3,500, OLED TV drops to $10,000

LG's Ultra HDTV lineup reaches five models, starting at $3,500 OLED TV drops to $10k

LG had its own Ultra HD news to reveal here at CEDIA 2013, and first up are two new edge LED lit LCD TVs joining the family. The cheaper models the company announced in Korea last month are coming to the US this month, with the 65-inch LA9650 (shown above) rocking a $5,000 price tag, and the 55-inch coming home for just $3,500 — even less than we’d expected. Coming along with the new TVs is an LG “Sound Plate” it first showed off at IFA (pictured after the break). There’s no price or release date yet, but expect it to hit in Q4. Beyond the new TVs, LG is also slashing prices on its existing lineup, with the higher end LA9700 models in the same sizes dropping to $6,500 and $4,500. Concerned about needing HDMI 2.0 in the future? We don’t have firm answers yet, but LG says it’s working on a solution for existing models. Even its 55-inch curved OLED TV is getting a price break, dropping down to $10,000 at retail from its previous launch price of $14,000.

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Sharp’s 70-inch, THX-certified Aquos Ultra 4K TV goes on sale in the US for $7,500

Sharp's 70inch, THXcertified Aquos Ultra 4K TV goes on sale in the US for $7,500

We are well past mid-August, which is when Sharp initially estimated its new 70-inch Aquos 4K Ultra HD LED TV would begin hitting shelves. Despite the late arrival, however, something tells us folks will still be glad to have yet another choice when shopping for their next 4K television set. To make things better, Sharp’s super high-res, THX-certified Smart TV is set to be carrying a $7,499.99 MSRP here in the States, making it about $500 cheaper than when it was originally announced. Those of you interested shouldn’t have trouble finding one, as Sharp says it’ll be available at many regional and major retailers across the country.

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Samsung brings its first OLED 4K TV to IFA, we go eyes-on

Samsung brings its first OLED 4K TV to IFA, we go eyes-on

Sony outed the very first 4K OLED television at CES last January, and now Samsung is catching up with its very own. We swooped by the firm’s slice of show floor at IFA to lay eyes on its latest TV, and walked away quite impressed. The 55-inch Ultra HD set packs a powerful visual punch, delivering sharp visuals and incredibly vivid colors. So vivid, in fact, we were suspicious that the sample footage was HDR video — it may very well be, but that doesn’t take away from the hardware’s color reproduction prowess. Big blue’s panel far and away outpaces non-OLED 4K displays when it comes to bright and lively color. Viewing angles on the screen are remarkable too, as glancing at the screen just a few degrees askance won’t blur or mute picture quality. As for form factor, Samsung’s set is contained into a sleek and extremely thin shell. No pricing or release window is on the docket, but you can check out the gallery below to ogle at the TV for yourself.%Gallery-slideshow83288%

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LG’s 77-inch Ultra HD curved OLED TV is the biggest, with the most buzzwords (update: eyes-on)

LG's 77inch Ultra HD curved OLED TV is the biggest, with the most buzzwords update eyeson photos

The never ending battle between Korean manufacturers Samsung and LG has moved to its inevitable next level, as LG has introduced an even larger super high-res OLED than its competitor’s 55-inch models. The new high water mark is this 77-inch Ultra HD curved OLED it’s showing off at IFA 2013, which is a step up in pretty much every way possible and even makes us recall the LCD size wars of the mid ’00s. Whether or not we asked for it, it’s bringing new display technology, a rare shape and of course, that truly outstanding size. It’s only a concept now, but so was the $15,000 55-inch version at one point so we’d suggest keeping your black card handy.%Gallery-slideshow83284%

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Source: LG Newsroom