News Article
PC • 3927
PHONE • 1210
AUDIO • 1628
CRASH BABY • 52
IMAGE • 2688
MISC • 2728
AKIBA HD TV • 153

JVC : JVC annonce le premier porduit permettant une qualité d'image atteignant le Super Hi-Vision

Posté le 2008-05-02 01:04:34  |  par: Daimaou  |  Comments 3 Commentaires
Catégories:  IMAGE   |  Tags: JVC, D-ILA, PROJECTOR, VIDEO

JVC annonce le premier porduit permettant une qualité d'image atteignant le Super Hi-Vision

JVC a développé un 1.75’’ 8K4K D-ILA (Direct-Drive Image Light Amplifier) qui permet d’afficher une image à hauteur de 35Mpix (8192x4320).
Si nous n’avons pas encore pu apprécier cette résolution sur nos vidéos projecteurs, je suis certain que ça deviendra très bientôt une réalité… On espère que juste que ça fera pas comme la caméra Red Video, et que ce sera un peu plus accessible niveau prix !




Victor Company of Japan, Ltd. (JVC) announces a new addition to its lineup of proprietary D-ILA (Direct-Drive Image Light Amplifier) high-definition reflective liquid crystal devices for projectors. The newly developed 1.75-inch 8K4K D-ILA device has the world's largest number of pixels and is able to display images of approximately 35 megapixels (8192 x 4320 pixels), the equivalent of more than 17 times the level of Full High-Definition. This means that a single display device can now produce Super Hi-Vision images and can display images with the highest number of pixels currently defined under international standards.

After JVC developed the initial 7.86-megapixel (3840 x 2048 pixels) 4K2K D-ILA device in the summer of 2003, it subsequently further evolved the technology for highly realistic, high-definition images through a range of test viewings and verification testing, resulting in the development of JVC’s first commercial 4K2K D-ILA device (1.7-inch device size, 5,000:1 device contrast ratio) and the 4K2K D-ILA projector incorporating that device in September 2004.

In June 2007 JVC developed a 1.27-inch 4K2K D-ILA device that was the world's smallest device of its kind, having a 6.8µm pixel pitch and 4096 x 2400 pixels, and in February 2008 it began marketing a newly commercialized professional D-ILA projector, DLA-SH4K, incorporating that device.

Through the development of a new production process and new pixel structure for even finer pixels, JVC has now succeeded in developing the 1.75-inch 8K4K D-ILA device, the world's first device to achieve real Super Hi-Vision definition level. The new device has approximately 50% higher density in its ratio of area per pixel as compared to the 1.27-inch 4K2K D-ILA device, which was originally the world's smallest 4K device. Furthermore, the new device has achieved a video display of approximately 35 megapixels, the world's highest pixel counts, while continuing to provide the D-ILA series' characteristics such as “high-quality images without a distracting pixel structure”, “high light availability”, and “high contrast ratio”.
News
News


Avatar

Posté le Fri May 02, 07:42 par Akira, geek a plein temp ......, france
Home Page:
salut ca a l'air sympa tout ca mai dans le titre soit tu a fait une faute dze frappe soit c un ommage a notre cochonn galactique (mais il prefere cochon que porc ) lollll apres loin de moii l'idee de vous reprendre car je suis nul en francais donc je penche pour l'hommage



Avatar

Posté le Fri May 02, 09:29 par Kei, USB Key Specialist, Tokyo, Akihabara, Koiwa
Home Page:
Effectivement, j'ai fait une belle faute de frappe!!! Mais je ne vais pas corriger! C'est mon inconscient qui a parlé!



Avatar

Posté le Fri May 02, 09:47 par catseye, Manager IT, Montreal
Home Page:
C'est voulu c'est jeu de mot pour cochon=porduit ... ou pas ..



Latest Reviews
Buy Now
Our Friends

http://www.geekstuff4u.com

http://www.dannychoo.com

http://www.nihoncar.com/

http://www.geardiary.com/

http://www.hoteltravel.com/japan/tokyo/hotels.htm

http://www.wikio.fr

Copyright © 2001-2009 - Akihabaranews.com Inc.
About Us  |  Support  |  Contact Us  |  Privacy Policy  |  Terms of Use  |  AN Rewards
Designed by: Dondy Razon (dondy.com) - PHP/MySQL Programming by WebTenet

HIC Network   Site Meter