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Υποσχεται κυριολεκτικα πρωτογνωρη εικονα.Sharp has revealed what it is describing as technology able to evolve LCD TVs to a new level of picture performance, and boost contrast ratios by 60 per cent.
At a press conference in Tokyo it unveiled a new process dubbed UV2A, which it says can precisely control the alignment of liquid crystal molecules in an LCD panel structure. Sharp says it will incorporate the tech as a core ingredient in future generations of its LCD screens.
UV2A appears to be a refinement of Sharp’s proprietary ASV (Advanced Super View) technology, which controls the movement of liquid crystal molecules within an LCD’s panel structure. The Japanese LCD innovator describes the performance jump offered by UV2A as ‘groundbreaking.’
Pico-technology
Utilizing a special material that responds to ultraviolet radiation, the technology provides highly accurate control over the tilt angle of liquid crystal molecules. Sharp calls this ‘pico-technology’ (liquid crystal molecules are only around two nanometers in size, with an accuracy measured in picometers).
What this rocket science actually translates to is the effective elimination of light leakage from the LCD backlight, creating extremely dense and deep blacks. Sharp’s boffins are claiming a 60 per cent improvement in contrast ratio. As the technology also enables more precise control of the backlight, it will also reducing running costs. Significantly, Sharp says that the fast response technology of UV2A is also ideal for next generation 4K2K Quad HD displays as well as 3D TVs.
The tech will go on show for the first time at the upcoming CEATEC Expo in Tokyo.
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Υποσχεται κυριολεκτικα πρωτογνωρη εικονα.Sharp has revealed what it is describing as technology able to evolve LCD TVs to a new level of picture performance, and boost contrast ratios by 60 per cent.
At a press conference in Tokyo it unveiled a new process dubbed UV2A, which it says can precisely control the alignment of liquid crystal molecules in an LCD panel structure. Sharp says it will incorporate the tech as a core ingredient in future generations of its LCD screens.
UV2A appears to be a refinement of Sharp’s proprietary ASV (Advanced Super View) technology, which controls the movement of liquid crystal molecules within an LCD’s panel structure. The Japanese LCD innovator describes the performance jump offered by UV2A as ‘groundbreaking.’
Pico-technology
Utilizing a special material that responds to ultraviolet radiation, the technology provides highly accurate control over the tilt angle of liquid crystal molecules. Sharp calls this ‘pico-technology’ (liquid crystal molecules are only around two nanometers in size, with an accuracy measured in picometers).
What this rocket science actually translates to is the effective elimination of light leakage from the LCD backlight, creating extremely dense and deep blacks. Sharp’s boffins are claiming a 60 per cent improvement in contrast ratio. As the technology also enables more precise control of the backlight, it will also reducing running costs. Significantly, Sharp says that the fast response technology of UV2A is also ideal for next generation 4K2K Quad HD displays as well as 3D TVs.
The tech will go on show for the first time at the upcoming CEATEC Expo in Tokyo.
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