Sharp to Debut 85″ 8K Monitor at ISE
Sharp will be one of a few stands to debut 8K (7680×4320) displays at ISE. Technically, Sharp’s 8K officially debuted last fall but most people have never seen the 85” monitor since only shipped a handful of them. It lists around $150,000 (137,000 Euros)
Part of the Super H-Vision line, the LV-85001 uses Sharp’s IGZO panel technology and is technically a 33 Megapixel panel — it’s made from the high-end consumer production line and has a built-in ATSC tuner. Specs include a four HDMI 2.2 inputs, a VGA port, a network port and the refresh rate is 120 Hz. Colorimetry-wise, Sharp says that it covers more of the CIE 1931 RGB color space than any other display they have.
Specs include 1000 cd/m2 of brightness, a 100,000:1 contrast ratio, a 176-degree viewing angle, a native resolution of 7,680×4,320 (24Hz/30Hz/60Hz), uses only 65 watts of power and has a 600×400 millimeters VESA mounting pattern.
If you can read Japanese, here’s where all the tech specs are.