Hi all,
This thread is dedicated to all those stuff that we would kill for, drool over and have wet dreams of. But, then we cannot imagine to have those in real life without having to give away an arm, a leg and possibly a kidney.
So, here goes, a showcase of all the best (and hideously expensive) stuff around.
Microsoft's stunning 120-inch 4k widescreen TV
*cdn.pocket-lint.com/images/L34f/microsoft-4k-120-inch-widescreen-television-0.jpg?20130321-145851
This is one of the most awesomest s*** I've ever seen. However, it is not for sale (yet) so no idea about the price.
If you come up with anything noteworthy, please post here.
This thread is dedicated to all those stuff that we would kill for, drool over and have wet dreams of. But, then we cannot imagine to have those in real life without having to give away an arm, a leg and possibly a kidney.
So, here goes, a showcase of all the best (and hideously expensive) stuff around.
Microsoft's stunning 120-inch 4k widescreen TV
*cdn.pocket-lint.com/images/L34f/microsoft-4k-120-inch-widescreen-television-0.jpg?20130321-145851
This is one of the most awesomest s*** I've ever seen. However, it is not for sale (yet) so no idea about the price.
Microsoft doesn't make televisions, but that hasn't stopped the company making one for itself to demo its vision of the home of the future at its brand new Envisioning Centre at the company's headquarters in Seattle.
The new 120-inch, 4K, widescreen television - presumably taking the title of the world's largest 4K TV away from Samsung - is being used to demo a full Kinect-enabled storytelling experience that Microsoft believes will be the norm within five to 10 years.
The absolutely stunning screen is, as you would expect for 4k, pin-sharp, with no pixelating even up close.
The Microsoft demo, shown to Pocket-lint behind closed doors, illustrated how in the future the TV will be connected to a number of different technologies around the home, including the picture frames around it to extend the image on screen further (in this case a video animation of a children's story), and lights to create a full immersive experience in your living room.
So far a number of manufacturers have starting making 4K televisions, showing us the results at CES in January, but none as big and as wide as this.
But before you get too excited, Microsoft tells us there are no plans to start selling TVs and that this TV in their Envisioning Centre is purely for it to get the conversation started with its partners who they invite in to have a look.
If you come up with anything noteworthy, please post here.