you’re gearing up to jump into the 4K fray, Sharp’s new UD27 range might not be a bad place to start.
Sharp has revealed a spanking new range of Aquos 4K TV’s at this year’s CE Week in New York, with a view to ship the product this autumn.
The fresh-faced UHD displays both sport dinosaur-dimensions of 60” and 70”, and come packing 3840 x 2160 resolutions.
The two new screens make up Sharp’s UD27 line, upping the game of previous Aquos 4K models.
The flat-screens are set to make use of Sharp’s new Spectros Rich Colour Display tech, which Sharp claims will pad the TV’s colour spectrum out by a formidable 21%.
Another addition to the kit is Sharp’s AquoDimming feature, which lets you upscale standard HD footage to 4K resolutions by bumping up video contrast and detail.
Both screens will come equipped with four HDMI ports, all of which can pull in 4K footage at 60fps. Netflix fanboys rejoice.
Now for the bad news. The 60-inch screen will drop at just over £1,700, whilst the meatier 70-inch version is set to mark up at around £2,650. Chump-change this is not.