The Sony 8K TV model can display full HDR at 10,000 nits
At CES 2018, Sony announced numerous products, including 4K OLED televisions and new screens with HDR 4K slide show, digital camera, Blu-ray disc player and gadget. Wireless speakers and wireless headsets.
The company also showed a prototype TV in the exhibition, which could show full HDR, while most TVs on the market today can reach a maximum of 1. 500 nits, HDR TV. The Sony model can get the highest levels of brightness up to 1000 nits.
Sony has called its predecessor "X1 Ultimate Full-Spec HDR 8K Display". The TV is 85 "with 8K resolution (7680 × 4320 pixels), but this Japanese brand does not specify what the Technology used to make this TV.
It is thought that it may be some kind of electronics board because it may be much louder than the current OLED display panel. To top-up into the highest-resolution HDR TV, the maximum brightness can range from 1,000 to 1,500 nits.
The Sony X1 Ultimate is powered by the company's new X1 Ultimate processor, which can process 8K HDR video in real time. It has been claimed that there are twice as many X1 Extreme video processors used in Sony's next-generation 4K HDR.
Not to mention, the X1 Ultimate, along with the company's only technology Backlight, is capable of getting all of the HDR certificates available in the market today, such as HDR10, HDR10 +, HLG, DisplayHDR and Dolby Vision.
The company may use its Backlight Master Backlight technology in the original model. Backlight Master Drive technology was introduced by Sony two years ago when it showed a 4,000-nautical bright-screen TV model. Yan (source: mysmartprice)