Westinghouse debuts 2160p HDTV

At this years CES in Las Vegas, Westinghouse has been showing off a montrous 52″ 2160p “Quad” HDTV.

“The 52″ TV runs a super high-resolution of 2160p (3840 x 2160 pixels). In absolute numbers, the device is running a stunning 8.3 megapixels - four times more than 1080p TVs (1920×1080p) and more than twice the resolution of Dell’s, HP’s and Apple’s 30″ desktop LCDs. So, what do you get from this resolution, especially if HD DVD and Blu-ray are running only 1080p anyway? According to Westinghouse, the TV does not really target the consumer market, but high-end industrial applications.”

Just how much would a dual monitor editing setup cost? This would be a nice setup to color grade your beautiful 4K Red One camera images. Westinghouse has declined to share pricing, so it appears to be another case of “if you have to ask, you can’t afford it.”


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