Sony announces a 16k screen that costs $ 6 million
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If you have a house that has a room with a wall of a certain length, exactly 19.2 meters, and you want to make a Home Cinema with a 16K screen, Sony has a solution for you. The only detail is that you have to have about $ 6 million in your bank account.
Sony announces 19-meter wide 16K display
Actually, Sony doesn't offer a single 19-meter-wide display, but rather a multitude of small Crystal-LED displays assembled together. 16 x 8 inch screens and therefore use micro-LEDs.
A screen displays 360 x 360 and Sony multiplies the screens to get different sizes and resolutions. Thus, with 18 modules we obtain a 1080P screen 2.5 meters wide, with 72 modules we go 5 meters wide in 4K, with 288 modules 5.5 meters wide in 8K definition and with 576 modules we will obtain a resolution of 16K and 19 meters wide.
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The displays offer 1000 nit brightness, 10-bit color depth, and cover 140% of the sRGB spectrum. So we are talking about high-tech displays with enviable color accuracy.
All this technology and module-based design comes at a high cost. A single module of these is costing us about $ 10, 000, so the 16K screen with its 576 modules would cost us about $ 5, 760, 000. If we want a 4K screen, the price would be $ 720, 000.
It is clear that it is a screen for wealthy people or for large television networks or shows that require large screens with spectacular image resolution. Sony does not mention when these modules will be available
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