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To: denni who wrote (26831)1/8/2006 11:55:54 PM
From: Slumdog  Respond to of 57684
 
LAS VEGAS -- Westinghouse Digital Electronics will demonstrate a 56-inch LCD featuring eight million pixels with a resolution of 3840x2160 -- four times the highest HDTV resolution currently available -- as well as showcase its latest product innovations in the Las Vegas Convention Center, South Hall, booth #26430, Jan. 5-8, 2006.

The 56-inch panel features 3840x2160 resolution, four times 1080p -- the highest resolution currently available for HDTV -- or eight million pixels, an 8-millisecond response time, a 600-nit display and 1000:1 contrast ratio, as well as an advanced color gamut. Westinghouse Digital will be the first to commercially introduce an LCD with this resolution in the U.S. It will enable applications in fields including government, military, aerospace, medical and digital content creation.

Other applications include multifunction home entertainment systems, connection to high quality digital still and video cameras, and specialty uses for high-resolution graphic displays such as medical video cameras or satellite picture displays.

"This is the world's highest resolution LCD and demonstrates Westinghouse Digital's leadership in bringing technological innovations to market," says Richard Houng, CEO of Westinghouse Digital Electronics. "We will be the first to commercialize an LCD display with this resolution."