TVLogic, Part 2: Debut of 4K x 2K HDTV leaves some drooling
April 15, 2010 by Derek
Filed under Product News
Oh sure, it’s not that a 4K x 2K display is that rareĀ (we’ve reported on a few here at SS), but not many are this small or include the connectability features this baby has.
Introduced at conference NAB 2010, the LUM-560W is very different from the two OLED sets already debuted that we reported on by TVLogic. With a huge 56″ 10-bit panel, a razor-sharp native 3,840 x 2,160 res (now that’s a resolution, folks), 1,500:1 native contrast ratio, its loaded and ready to go. The rather wide bezel is the only down note in the proceedings.
Want ports? This one’s got ‘em: four HDMI inputs, four DVI-D, four 3G/HD/SD-SDI, and four 3G/HD/SD-SDI outputs. We’re out of breath just talking about it. No price or release date is mentioned, but expect it not to be cheap, or available in very high quantities.
OLED Joy: New models from TVLogic arriving, now including 3D goodness
April 14, 2010 by Derek
Filed under Product News
Hot on the heels of Sony making a splash with its 7.4-inch, $3,850 PVM-740 monitor, a company called TVLogic grabs their share of attention with two professional OLED sets that are each twice as big, with (more than likely) twice the cost as Sony’s model.
Both are 1,366 x 768 res with a 100,000:1 native contrast ratio (cue drooling), and are apparently based on LG’s design for their 15-inch OLED panel, but just the TDM-150W is fully 3D-capable. Perhaps this article may come true yet?
Yes, this does make it the very first 3D OLED display in the marketplace. Pricing? Not yet, but look for 4K+ territory more than likely to start out with, seeing as their 17″ monitors start in the $3K range.


