While the rest of the HDTV companies are busy producing and marketing their 3D HDTV sets, TVLogic has a new product to introduce – the 56-inch LUM-460W which is the world’s newest Quad HDTV.
Like every other Quad or 4K HDTV, the LUM-460W has a resolution of 3840×2160, which is way higher than 1080p (1920×1080) resolution for more breathtaking images arranged in the 16:9 aspect ratio.
It also has a 10-bit display with a 1.07 million color spectrum, its own color calibration utility, a 1500:1 contrast ratio and excellent connectivity – four HDMI inputs, four SDI inputs and four DVI inputs, each with their own modes and hot keys, as well as a USB port through which firmware updates can be downloaded.
The price of the LUM-460W and its release date have not yet been announced, but if the price of other Quad HDTVs are any indication, it’s not going to come cheap.
TVLogic is the latest company to join the Quad HDTV bandwagon. In CES 2007, Westinghouse showed off one of the first Quad HDTV models. In 2008, Samsung introduced the its 82-inch Quad HDTV, the largest so far while Philips launched its full 3D Quad HDTV. Last year, Toshiba jumped into the market with its Regza Cell and Sony, too, introduced its own Trimaster 4K model.
Just last week, TVLogic released its 15-inch 3D AMOLED HDTV, another breakthrough. What comes next? We’ll just have to watch out.
