Sony has introduced a new display technology on conventional rather than organic light emitting diode. The technology called Crystal LED Integrated Structure or CLEDIS. The essence of the design is that each pixel on the display represented by the triad of LEDs ultralow surface mounted. This allows 99% of the surface of the display always remain black, and not affect the color quality, screen reporting the highest level of contrast as the day in bright ambient light, and at night.
The area of each RGB LED triads equal to 0,003 square meters. mm. Each of the three RGB-LED pixel operates independently from the others. Surface Mount LEDs leads to the maximum luminous efficiency of radiation, promising a review of 180 degrees at any angle to the screen. Maximum screen brightness is then equal to 1000 cd / m² (1000 nits). Stated color gamut is 140% sRGB color scheme. The display supports 10-bit color coding and extended dynamic range (HDR).
It is important that the company has created a modular design of the display, which allow to produce frameless screens arbitrary diagonal. Each module carries RGB triad-in configuration of 320 x 320 pieces. The claimed contrast ratio of greater than 1000000: 1. The speed of playback frame is at 120 frames per second.
Total side by side can work 20 control modules, each of which is able to control 72 display modules (in the picture above one control unit with 72 display modules). Each controller is thus able to provide a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels. The control module has dimensions of 440 x 349 x 65 mm and carries DisplayPort ports (2 pcs.) And DVI-D (4 pieces).
All this beauty is designed for commercial use such as shops, stadiums, museums, parks, meetings rooms of large corporations. On sale the novelty will appear in early 2017. Public demonstration of the development is scheduled for June 8-10 at InfoComm 2016 in Las Vegas. There, Sony will display a resolution of 8K x 2K.
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