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  • Innolux to present the first 100" 16K LCD display, and 65" 8K mega-zone TV



    At Touch Taiwan Display International 2018 next week Innolux will premiere the world’s first 100 inch 16K display. "Innolux’s latest 100 inch 16K8K S-UHD Display module exhibits the best for human vision ever. The product is equipped with the latest video chip, high-transmittance pixel design, high brightness, 16K8K high resolution (15360x8640), wide viewing angle and wide color gamut, to present images with sharper outline and stereoscopic feeling. No pixel dot would be detected at even as close as 50 cm", the company claims in a pre-show announcement. The 100" display is designed for use as a Public Information Display.

    A year ago Innolux launched an 100", 1200 nits 4K display. James Yang, GM of TV Product regards "16K display as a pride in technology breakthrough".

    Yang adds; "The combination of 16K and 100 inch panel enhance the image realism. It is very eye-catching to have one single panel presenting such a large view at any occasion".

    Innolux has upgraded its MEGA-Zone technology "to produce 65 inch 8K Mega-Zone Display, with over 8 million local dimming and static contrast ratio 1,000,000:1. The darkness of night scene could be truly delivered without halo even in dim environment. The resolution of Innolux 8K Mega-Zone Display is 4 times of OLED’s, with double brightness, based on the same power consumption of 4K OLED TV"



    James Yang says the "4K Mega-Zone last year was highly recognized by the clients. The 8K Mega-Zone targets commercial and domestic applications. With more economic price, its market potential is optimistic".

    Last year's Mega-zone display was 55" with over one thousand dimming zones, this year it is 65", 8K, with an incredible 8 million dimming zone, in other words each pixels should be adressable. If true that should indeed eliminate the halo effect.

    Innolux will also showcase an 277 inch ultra-thin border LCD video wall for mobile office applications and outdoor exhibition use. The TV wall has an height of 2.86 m and is composed of 2x8 65 inch ultra-thin border panels. "The ultra-thin 0.99 mm active to active border distance greatly reduces the image mismatch and is ideal for department store, airport, shopping mall and cinema for various purposes". Less than one milimeter 'bezel' divided over two panels is indeed an incredibly small gap between the subimages.

    Sheen simulation technology Kirameki Display is to lively simulate the shimmer through accurate control of light direction, intensity and color. Kirameki Display can truly deliver the various kind of sheen under different scenarios, like the shimmer of butterfly’s wings and shininess of metal products, using advanced algorithm and unique panel technology, Innolux claims.
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