BOE unveiled a television that pushes the boundaries of resolution, introducing a screen with 16K clarity that stands at 15360 by 8640 pixels. The announcement points to SID Display Week as the venue where this milestone was first showcased, highlighting a colossal 110 inch diagonal that measures about 2.79 meters. According to the reporting, this panel marks the world’s first 16K display capable of running at a 60 Hz refresh rate, delivering astonishing detail on screen.
The complete image surface broadcast by the BOE TV matrix reaches 132 megapixels, meaning this innovation delivers sixteen times the resolution of 4K and sixty-four times the resolution of standard Full HD. A journalist covering the event, Vincent Theo, expressed remarkable satisfaction with the image quality, noting that the level of detail is so high that individual pixels become invisible at normal viewing distances.
Technically, the display relies on an IPS matrix and offers a 1200:1 contrast ratio. It supports a color gamut of 99 percent of DCI-P3 and achieves brightness around 400 nits. While the article confirms the impressive specifications, it also states that no pricing information or precise launch window has been released for the TV.
During the same SID Display Week, Samsung introduced a separate OLED display technology from South Korea. This innovation includes a feature that can expand the visible screen area by up to five times, underscoring the rapid pace of advancement in high-end display design across major manufacturers.