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Hisense says the H3, H5, H7, and H9 Series will ship to retailers in February, while the H10 Series will hit stores in the second half of the year. Sadly the truly stunning Dolby Vision HDR specification won’t be available on Hisense and Sharp TVs as they’re part of the UHD Alliance, which has its own set of standards for High Dynamic Range.

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#DOT BY DOT SHARP 1080P#

The 43-inch set featuring an octa-core processor, 802.11ac Wi-Fi, and HDR processing - a feature which Hisense says will take HDR metadata and remap it to the parameters of your TV set - comes in at $399, a price still dominated by 1080p TVs at the same size. Hisense is also pushing the price pretty far down on the H7, its cheapest line of 4K TVs. Its top-of-the-line curved 65-inch H10 model featuring the so-called Ultra PureColor Quantum Dot technology and ULED 3.0 - which can produce brighter colors and deeper blacks utilizing 240-zone Full-Array local dimming - will run you $2,799, a relatively affordable price for a curved 4K TV at that size. To that end, 22 TVs ranging from 20 inches to 65 inches will be released by Hisense in 2016. This is only visible in the story editor.Īlthough it may not have huge name recognition in North America, Hisense is a major player globally, as the third biggest seller of TVs in 2015 behind Samsung and LG, and it’s aiming to reach that same mark in the US. "2016 will be no different."Įditor markup for Sharp TVs at CES 2016. "The Sharp brand has long been esteemed in the TV industry for pioneering sophisticated picture technologies and creating the big screen category," Sharp brand manager Mary O’Neill said. Hisense is of course insisting that the quality of Sharp’s TV sets won’t decrease under its direction. The N8000 will also receive HDR support, and a new user interface complete with an app store designed by Hisense will also be available on all 4K TVs, including the cheaper N6000 and N7000 models. There’s also a 65-inch 4K model with a curved screen with an identical spec breakdown that will cost you $2,999. The new flagship TV, the 70-inch 4K Sharp Aquos N9000 series, features Quantum Dot technology and high dynamic range - both firsts for Sharp - as well as Full-Array local dimming over 192 zones it will retail for $3,299. Now under new management, Sharp has just announced it will be releasing 25 new TVs in 2016, between 32 inches and 75 inches, ranging in price from $189 up to $3,299. In CRTs that use an aperture grill (a slotted form of mask), such as Sony's Trinitron flat-screen technology, the dot pitch is the difference between adjacent slots that pass through an electron beam of the same color.If you thought the Sharp brand wouldn’t be present in the US after the name was licensed by Chinese manufacturer Hisense last year, think again.

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The shadow mask is a metal screen filled with holes through which the three electron beams pass that focus to a single point on the tube's phosphor surface. Technically, in a cathode ray tube ( CRT) display with a shadow mask, the dot pitch is the distance between the holes in the shadow mask, measured in millimeters (mm). When set to lower resolutions, a pixel encompasses multiple dots. A pixel is the smallest programmable visual element and maps to the dot if the display is set to its highest resolution. Think of the dot specified by the dot pitch as the smallest physical visual component on the display. Some large monitors for presentation use may have a larger dot pitch (.48mm, for example). Personal computer users will usually want a. In desk top monitors, common dot pitches are. The dot pitch is measured in millimeters (mm) and a smaller number means a sharper image.

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The dot pitch specification for a display monitor tells you how sharp the displayed image can be.











Dot by dot sharp