Please sharp dun make another product just for japanese market, bring it to the world, i want it asap, please please i have everything ready, phase change ivy bridge and GTX690. My 5.5K is reserve for you.
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Sharp will launch a display capable of rendering images at a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels over an area of 32 inches, but enough to impress any professional image editing or PC gaming enthusiasts with deep pockets.
The first 4K resolution monitor uses a Sharp LCD panel made with the IGZO technology (indium gallium zinc oxide), very promising in terms of image quality. Among other things, the IGZO technology allows LCD screens with a low coefficient in filtering incoming light from a LED source, capable of providing high brightness without excessive rise in energy consumption.
Sharp-PN-K321
Helped by an LED light source similar to those found in the current generation of LCD TVs, the actual screen resolution of 8.3 MP can be accommodated in a housing with a thickness of only 35 mm and narrow frame.
Now known as Sharp PN-K321, the monitor can play video received through DisplayPort and HDMI connectivity and sound includes a set of stereo speakers with 2 watts power, connector and a 3.5 mm headphone type jack.
Sharp PN-K321 will be available, initially, only in Japan, where it can be bought starting February at a price of $ 5,500. Even with such a prohibitive price those interested must hurry because Sharp offers the new monitor series in a limited edition to 1500 copies made each month. Hopefully, with increasing the production volume in anticipation of an international launch, Sharp will bring the price at a more accessible standard for a wider audience.
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Sharp will launch a display capable of rendering images at a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels over an area of 32 inches, but enough to impress any professional image editing or PC gaming enthusiasts with deep pockets.
The first 4K resolution monitor uses a Sharp LCD panel made with the IGZO technology (indium gallium zinc oxide), very promising in terms of image quality. Among other things, the IGZO technology allows LCD screens with a low coefficient in filtering incoming light from a LED source, capable of providing high brightness without excessive rise in energy consumption.
Sharp-PN-K321
Helped by an LED light source similar to those found in the current generation of LCD TVs, the actual screen resolution of 8.3 MP can be accommodated in a housing with a thickness of only 35 mm and narrow frame.
Now known as Sharp PN-K321, the monitor can play video received through DisplayPort and HDMI connectivity and sound includes a set of stereo speakers with 2 watts power, connector and a 3.5 mm headphone type jack.
Sharp PN-K321 will be available, initially, only in Japan, where it can be bought starting February at a price of $ 5,500. Even with such a prohibitive price those interested must hurry because Sharp offers the new monitor series in a limited edition to 1500 copies made each month. Hopefully, with increasing the production volume in anticipation of an international launch, Sharp will bring the price at a more accessible standard for a wider audience.