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Wednesday, 28 November 2012 ,  Written by Dick Ward
Sharp Brings IGZO Technology to a 32-Inch 4K Monitor
The folks at Sharp have been touting their new IGZO technology for a while now, and we've started to see it show up on phones and tablets, but the PN-K321 is the first application of the tech to a larger screen.  This 32 inch monitor boasts an Ultra HD resolution and a frame of just 35mm thick.
Monday, 26 November 2012 ,  Written by Dick Ward
Sharp Reveals a 90 Inch LCD for Commercial Signage
TVs just keep getting bigger, with each company trumping the other over and over again.  The latest mega set is from Sharp, who has constructed a 90 inch LCD display that's equipped with local dimming LEDs and promises excellent performance, even in places with high amounts of ambient light.  That's essential, because the PN-R903 is made for use in commercial signing.
Wednesday, 21 November 2012 ,  Written by Dick Ward
Dolby Announces Atmos Theaters for 'Life of Pi' and 'The Guardians'
Atmos is one of the biggest things to hit theaters since 3D and unlike 3D which requires glasses and induces headaches, Atmos requires only that you go to an equipped theater to enjoy your film.  It takes the traditional surround sound that we've gotten used to and makes it even more specific, allowing for pinpoint sound and a more immersive experience.  If you want to get your Atmos fix, you can check out 'Life of Pi' or 'The Guardians,' both of which are out now.  The list of theaters is below.
Tuesday, 20 November 2012 ,  Written by Dick Ward
Sony’s UHDTV Will Come With 4K “Full Length Feature Hollywood Productions” Pre-Loaded
As it tends to be when a new technology hits, it’s a problem of the chicken and the egg.  People don’t want to buy 4K capable hardware when there’s no content for it, and companies don’t want to make Ultra HD content when no one has a UHD set.  Sony is in a fortunate place in that their company makes not only hardware, but content as well.  Their new XBR-84X900 reflects that, by including content with the TV itself.
Tuesday, 20 November 2012 ,  Written by Dick Ward
Vudu HD Streaming Finally Comes to Computers
Vudu and Netflix are two distinctly different services with distinctly different focuses.  Netflix offers quantity while Vudu focuses on quality, Netflix is more about disposable content while Vudu wants you to buy.  They’re also very different in that while Netflix started on the PC and eventually moved to the living room, Vudu has, since the beginning, been made for TVs.  Thankfully, that’s changing.
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