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Sony at CES 2012: Crystal LED Prototype Display & Netflix on PS Vita

Written by Sibtain Ali. Posted in Displays

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Likewise other brands Sony is also making its Place in CES 2012 through its various devices including Sony Crystal LED Display bearing a 55-inch Crystal LED prototype display making it an impressive piece relying on ultrafine LED’s mounted to each RGB color that is equivalent to the number of pixels which is all affixed directly to the front of the display.

Sony Crystal Display

Through a keen observation on the device at the show-floor of Sony’s CES 2012 booth we have gathered some features that Sony is claiming like 3.5 times contrast, 1.4 times the color gamut and 10 times faster response time than LCDs but as far as the actual hardware, there aren’t any much details to it but you can have a look at the press release for the details unveiled yet.

PRESS RELEASE:

Sony Develops Next-generation Display, “Crystal LED Display” Ideal for High Picture Quality on Large screens

Full HD 55-inch Prototype model Exhibited at 2012 International CES

Tokyo, Japan – January 10, 2012 – Sony Corporation (“Sony”) today announced that it has developed the next-generation self-emitting display, “Crystal LED Display,” and presents a Full HD, 55-inch prototype model at the ’2012 International CES’ (International Consumer Electronics Show held in Las Vegas, Nevada, from January 10 – 13, 2012). It is the industry’s first 55-inch Full HD self-emitting display using LEDs as the light source.

The “Crystal LED Display” is a self-emitting display that uses Sony’s unique methods to mount ultrafine LEDs in each of the Red-Green-Blue (RGB) colors, equivalent to the number of pixels (approximately six-million LEDs for Full HD). The RGB LED light source is mounted directly on the front of the display, dramatically improving the light use efficiency. This results in images with strikingly higher contrast (in both light and dark environments), wider color gamut, superb video image response time, and wider viewing angles when compared to existing LCD and plasma displays, with low power consumption. Furthermore, due to the display’s structure, the “Crystal LED Display” is also ideal for large screens.

Compared to existing LCD displays, the 55-inch prototype exhibited at CES is boasting approximately 3.5 times*1 higher contrast in light environment, approximately 1.4 times wider color gamut, and approximately 10 times faster video image response time (all values based on current Sony models). Sony envisages a wide range of applications for its “Crystal LED Display”, ranging from professional to consumer use. Parallel to its continued development and commercialization of organic light emitting diode (OLED) displays, Sony will work conscientiously to bring the “Crystal LED Display” to market.

< Main specifications of the prototype >

Panel size: 55-inch

Number of pixels: 1,920 x 1,080 x RGB

(Full HD: uses approx. 2 million each of RGB LEDs,

a total of around 6 million LEDs)

Display elements: RGB LEDs

Brightness: Approximately 400 cd/m2

Viewing angle: Approximately 180 degrees

Contrast (dark environment): More than measurable limit values

Color gamut: More than 100% compared to NTSC (xy)

Power consumption (panel module): Under approximately 70W*2

*1 Average of the front of the screen and a diagonal direction (45 degrees), with environmental illuminance of 100 lux

*2 Average power consumption using moving picture video signal stipulated by IEC62087 Ed.2.0

Netflix on PS Vita

With the release of number of products Sony also has announced at CES 2012 that Netflix is coming to the PlayStation Vita, bringing the red streaming service to the portable device’s 5-inch OLED screen at a resolution of 960×544 at around 220ppi(pixel per inch). We are expecting the service to work along with AT&T’s 3G plans when Vita launches on 22nd of February.

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