Sony 4K 56" OLED TV Demo - Linus Tech Tips CES 2013
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·Linus Tech Tips
·2013-05-07
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welcome to Linus Tech tips at CES 2013 our trip to the show this year is
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powered by Corsair maker of quality PC components and peripherals our trusted
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storage partner is Seagate technology and our trusted networking partner is
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linkis Welcome to our highlights in the Sony Booth we have right here the
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largest 4K organic LED screen and they
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are showing there's actually two of them there's one on the other side as well because as you can see actually if you
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were to pan around the crowd around this thing is huge and there's a very good
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reason for that the color on this thing is second to none as is the contrast
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ratio so what that means for all of you CRT guys out there is we finally have an
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option that gets us away from LCD away
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from the limitations of that platform there's only so much you can do with LCD
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because you have a light that is behind
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a liquid Crystal panel that means there's only so much you can do you can
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only stop so much light you can let so much transmit with Organic LED you are
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actually have each pixel emitting its own light so there's no layer in front
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of it that gives you as I said before better color as well as much better
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contrast so you can see on the suits of the guys I hope you can kind of see it
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that black is black and white is white for the first time since we were using
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cathode ray tubes for the gamers out there maybe this isn't quite as relevant
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for you twitch Counterstrike players yet because we don't have any consumer grade
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PC monitors at the moment that are using this OED technology but we're also going
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to be back a lot closer to CRTs in terms of response times so no pricing yet but
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there's a 55 and a 65 in model coming to go with the 85 in 85 in right 84 in
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sorry sorry that inch makes all the difference trust me she knows um
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compared to the 84 in that cost $255,000 thanks for watching Linus Tech
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