nsane Posted February 25, 2006 Share Posted February 25, 2006 February 24, 2006 Taiwanese Chi Mei Optoelectronics is a name you may not know, despite the company being the third largest LCD TV panel supplier in the world. At CEBIT in Hannover in mid-March, the company will display the world’s first 56-inch LCD TV panel. Perhaps more startling than the size of the mega-telly is the definition which is known as Quad Full High Definition (QFHD) with a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels and an astonishing 8.29 million pixels.The new panel features resolution that is four times that of currently available products (1920 x 1080), and the highest ever achieved. The new panel consists of over 24.8 million units of transistors, with a data transmission speed of over 1.4 gigabytes per second.To achieve this breakthrough result, the Chi Mei Optoelectronics research and development team overcame a number of significant technical challenges, including the development of special new driver methods and scanning procedures and solving massive heat generation problems caused by the alignment of so many transistors.The company points out that the technical challenges were not only in developing a larger sized LCD panel, but also in developing the 4x increase in screen resolution.“In the future, LCD screen size alone will no longer be the technical threshold nor the development focus of display panel makers,” said Chi Mei Optoelectronics President Mr. Jau-Yang Ho. From now on, all LCD manufacturers must shift to increasing the consumer experience on LCD display by using greater screen resolution and more advanced technology,” he said.Chi Mei Optoelectronics believes that display data load will increase exponentially, due both to technology development and the continuing convergence of 3C (computer, communication and consumer electronics) trends. As a result, demand for displays with high-speed data processing capabilities will also increase dramatically.Chi Mei Optoelectronics’ new flagship 56-inch LCD panels can be applied in a number of high-end applications. They will be perfect for ultra high-end multi-functional home entertainment systems, in which they can provide consumers the superior performance of digital TV and to connect with high quality digital still and video cameras, to provide consumers with luxurious home theater experience. Alternately, the 56-inch QFHD displays can be applied in high-end specialty uses for high-resolution graphic display such as in medical video camera or satellite picture displays.http://www.nzbzone.com/content.php?sect=news&nid=250http://www.gizmag.com/go/5257 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DualCORE1 Posted February 26, 2006 Share Posted February 26, 2006 Damn i want one lol 56 inch tv will cost a shed load probley over a grand easy imagine playing xbox360 on the 56inch tv that would totally kick ass esspecially with HDTV Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest myidisbb2 Posted February 27, 2006 Share Posted February 27, 2006 Damn i want one lol 56 inch tv will cost a shed load probley over a grand easy imagine playing xbox360 on the 56inch tv that would totally kick ass esspecially with HDTVwithout chekcing im beting its more like $5 to 10 thousand Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest neoLeech Posted March 16, 2006 Share Posted March 16, 2006 wow 3840 x 2160 pixelsnot a wimpy 1024 by 786 like most lcd tvs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest alex626av Posted June 15, 2006 Share Posted June 15, 2006 dang i would kill to get one of these jk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
masterripper Posted June 17, 2006 Share Posted June 17, 2006 wow, could you imagine using that as your pc monitor. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nsane Posted June 17, 2006 Author Share Posted June 17, 2006 you'll need this video card to do so ($1,779)...http://newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814133162...also note how it needs a direct connection to your PSU as it can't draw enough power through a simple card socket ;)edit: nvm, it seems to require 2 open slots now...looked at an older model of the same card a few months back and it literally had a plug for a PSU cord on it (same type as your HDD)... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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