Sony is set to install the world's largest micro-LED display - 16K (15360x4320) 19.2 x 5.4 meters "CLEDIS" panel that was installed at Shiseido new research center in Yokohama, Japan.
Sony is also creating its own 16K content specifically for this display, using a method it call œdemosaicing to create ש quad ultra-high definition footage.
Sony's Crystal-LED (CLEDIS) displays are made from tiled 320 x 360 modules (403 x 453 mm in size). These are bulky modules, each 10Kg in weight and 100 mm thick. The tiled displays are completely seamless.
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Posted: Apr 11,2019 by Ron Mertens
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the size is not true.
In reply to the size is not true. by Ambitious Man (not verified)
Agree, I updated the post,
Agree, I updated the post, thank you!
resolution
Isn't it 15360 x 4320 instead of 15360 x 3840?
15360 / 320 = 48
4320 / 360 = 12 (instead of 3840 / 360 = 10+2/3)
That means 48 x 12 tiled modules.
Also 15360 / 4320 = 19.2 / 5.4 = 32 / 9
resolution
Isn't it 15360 x 4320 instead of 15360 x 3840?
15360 / 320 = 48
4320 / 360 = 12 (instead of 3840 / 360 = 10+2/3)
That means 48 x 12 tiled modules.
Also 15360 / 4320 = 19.2 / 5.4 = 32 / 9
Agree, I updated the post,
Agree, I updated the post, thank you!
the size is not true.
it's 16K x 4K.