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Everything Coming to iTunes & the Apple TV App in April 2018[teaser]Check out all the new digital titles coming to the iTunes library and Apple TV App in April.[/teaser] Apple has revealed its upcoming April lineup of movies and TV shows for iTunes. The collection includes films like The Post, The Commuter, Maze Runner: Death Cure, Peter Rabbit, and Fifty Shades Freed. In addition, the platform is adding two new supplemental featurettes for Blade Runner 2049. And beyond iTunes, Apple has also compiled a list of April streaming titles set to be available via the Apple TV App on iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV devices. The Apple TV App allows users to browse through content from over 60 video services without switching from one app to the next, including titles from Amazon Prime Video, HBO Now, Showtime, CBS All Access, Hulu, and many other pay-TV subscriptions. Here's a full rundown of all the upcoming iTunes titles per Apple: Movies 4/3 The Post 4/3 The Commuter 4/3 Outside In (in theaters now) 4/6 Spinning Man (same day as theaters) 4/6 Lowlife (same day as theaters) 4/6 The Humanity Bureau (in theaters now) 4/10 Maze Runner: Death Cure 4/10 12 Strong 4/13 Borg McEnroe (same day as theaters) 4/13 An Ordinary Man (same day as theaters) 4/13 Wilding (same day as theaters) 4/13 Marrowbone (same day as theaters) 4/13 Ghost Stories (same day as theaters) 4/17 Winchester 4/17 In the Fade 4/17 Hostiles 4/24 Peter Rabbit 4/24 Fifty Shades Freed 4/24 Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool TV *Full seasons in bold 4/2 Divorce Season 2 4/10 Outlander Season 3 4/19 Crashing Season 2 4/20 High Maintenance Season 2 4/30 Counterpart Season 1 And here's a rundown of upcoming streaming content from various services through the Apple TV App: 4/1 Real Housewives of Potomac Season 3 (Bravo) 4/2 The Crossing (ABC) 4/3 The Last O.G. (TBS) 4/3 Legion Season 2 (FX) 4/3 Shadowhunters Season 3 (Freeform) 4/4 Famous In Love Season 2 (Freeform) 4/4 National Treasure (HULU) 4/5 Real Housewives of New York City Season 10 (Bravo) 4/5 The Imposters Season 2 (Bravo) 4/6 All for Nothing: The Michigan Wolverines (Prime Video) 4/6 Vice Season 6 (HBO NOW) 4/7 Paterno (HBO NOW) 4/7 Ransom (CBS) 4/8 Howard’s End (STARZ) 4/8 Killing Eve (BBCA) 4/10 Deadliest Catch Season (DISCOVERY) 4/10 The New Girl Season 6 (FOX NOW) 4/12 The Expanse Season 3 (SYFY) 4/13 Bosch Season 4 (Prime Video) 4/14 Elvis Presley: Searcher (HBO NOW) 4/16 Fear the Walking Dead Season 4 (AMC) 4/21 The Originals Season 5 (CW) 4/22 Westworld Season 2 (HBO NOW) 4/22 Into The Badlands Season 3 (AMC) 4/24 Genius: Picasso Season 2 (NAT GEO) 4/25 The Handmaid’s Tale Season 2 (HULU) 4/25 The 100 Season 5 (CW) 4/25 Archer: Danger Island Season 9 (FXX) 4/26 Quantico Season 3 (ABC) Source: iTunesPosted Thu Mar 29, 2018 at 02:00 PM PDT by: -
Sony Announces Price Drop for PlayStation VR Bundles[teaser]The company has reduced the MSRP for its PlayStation VR bundles.[/teaser] Following a recent limited time sale, Sony has announced a permanent price reduction for its PlayStation VR bundles. The new pricing will officially go into effect on March 29, with bundles now set to start at $300. Designed for use with a PS4 and PlayStation Camera, the PS VR headset features a 1920×RGB×1080 (960×RGB×1080 per eye) OLED display with a 100-degree FOV (Field of View) and up to a 120Hz refresh rate. There are 220 PS VR titles currently available in the US, and more than 180 additional games and experiences are expected to launch by the end of the year. Here's a full rundown of the new PS VR bundle prices: PlayStation VR Doom VFR Bundle - $300 (previously $400), includes a PlayStation VR headset, PlayStation Camera, the PS VR Demo Disc 2.0, and the Doom VFR Blu-ray Disc. PlayStation VR Skyrim VR Bundle - $350 (previously $450), includes a PlayStation VR headset, PlayStation Camera, two PlayStation Move controllers, the PS VR Demo Disc 2.0, and Skyrim VR with the core game and Dawnguard, Hearthfire, and Dragonborn add-ons. And outside of bundles, the PlayStation VR Standalone Headset is currently available for $200. The default standalone package includes the headset along with a processor unit, PlayStation VR headset connection cable, HDMI cable, USB cable, Stereo headphones, AC power cord, and AC adaptor. Beyond Sony's headset, other competing PC VR platforms include the Oculus Rift + Touch Virtual Reality System ($399), the VIVE VR headset bundle ($499), and the upcoming VIVE Pro VR Head Mounted Display ($799). Meanwhile, mobile VR offerings include smartphone headsets like the Samsung Gear VR and the Google Daydream View. Source: SonyPosted Wed Mar 28, 2018 at 12:00 PM PDT by: -
Focal Unveils Listen Wireless Chic Headphones[teaser]New colorful versions of the company's wireless closed-back headphones have been revealed.[/teaser] Focal has announced the upcoming launch of its Listen Wireless Chic Headphone lineup. The collection serves as a brightly colored take on the previously released Listen Wireless Headphones, offering new Olive, Purple, and Blue metallic finishes. "When searching for colours inspiration, our intention was to follow current trends," said Focal. "The headphones now stand out through their style but still maintain Focal sound quality! Olive is one of the key podium colours. The Olive Listen Wireless Chic model will go just as well with black and white, and offers an original touch of sophistication. Purple perfectly matches with dark colours and grey. Blue remains a classic and sophisticated choice, both young and trendy. Listen Wireless Chic offers originality and combines this with a remarkable level of sound. It will accompany you anywhere you go, in style." The Listen Wireless Chic headphones offer a closed-back design with large cushions and thermosensitive memory foam on the ear pads to enhance comfort and audio isolation. In addition, the units feature 40mm Titanium / Mylar drivers, along with wireless playback support for Bluetooth 4.1 with aptX. A dual 'Clear Voice Capture' microphone system is integrated as well to improve voice quality during phone calls. Battery life is rated for 20 hours of autonomy and 3 hours of charge. Here's a full rundown of specs per Focal: Bluetooth wireless technology: 4.1 Range: > 15m Battery: Up to 20h Impedance (passive mode): 32Ω Sensitivity (passive mode): 122dB SPL @ 1kHz – / 1Vrms THD @ 1kHz / 100dB SPL: < 0.4% Frequency response: 15Hz -22kHz Driver: 40mm Electrodynamic (137/64“) Mylar Titanium Microphones: 2 Omnidirectional (Clear Voice Capture) Net weight: 300g The new Focal Listen Wireless Chic headphones in Olive, Purple, and Blue finishes will be available in April. Meanwhile, the standard black model is currently available for $299. Source: FocalPosted Wed Mar 28, 2018 at 06:00 AM PDT by: -
LG 4K Ultra HD TV Lineup Integrates DTS Virtual:X Technology[teaser]The first TVs with DTS Virtual:X support are now rolling out to consumers.[/teaser] Xperi has announced the launch of integrated support for DTS Virtual:X audio tech in LG's new lineup of Ultra HD TVs. Display models with the technology are now available in Kore and will expand to more global markets soon. "We are very proud to add TVs to the sound bars and AVRs that already integrate DTS Virtual:X technology, and the first TVs available with this solution are LG’s newest Ultra HD models," said Jea Yoo, president of Xperi’s Korea office. "This audio technology offers consumers a hassle-free, theater-like sound experience at home." DTS Virtual:X is a post-processing virtualization technology that can create an immersive audio experience from a TV's stereo speakers without the need for separate ceiling speakers, upward firing drivers, or surround speakers. The process can support all input sources from stereo to a 7.1.4 (11.1 channel) layout, along with optimization for DTS codecs, including DTS:X. Likewise, the tech offers upmixing capabilities for legacy content. When implemented, licensees can utilize one or more of the tech's features at the same time, including virtual height, virtual surround, bass enhancement, and multi-band hard limiter. "Premium, immersive sound is a key factor in the IT device industry, including TVs, in determining the quality of home entertainment," said Won-Il Son, team leader of TV marketing at LG Electronics. "Our partnership with Xperi will allow us to offer a perfect home entertainment experience with LG Ultra HD TVs with DTS Virtual:X technology." Beyond LG's new 4K TV lineup, DTS Virtual:X tech is also integrated into LG's SK6Y sound bar, the Yamaha YAS-207 sound bar, and select receivers from Denon and Marantz. Source: DTSPosted Tue Mar 27, 2018 at 10:20 AM PDT by: -
MoviePass Reduces Annual Subscription Price to $6.95 Per Month[teaser]The movie ticket service is now available for a discounted price.[/teaser] MoviePass has announced a limited time discount for its annual subscription service. The new plan now costs just $6.95 per month and allows users to receive one ticket for a 2D theatrical film every day with no contract or blackout dates at supported theaters. "Our vision has always been to make the movie going experience easy and affordable for anyone, anywhere," said MoviePass CEO Mitch Lowe. "With the current growth and support that we've seen within the last several months, our studio and exhibitor revenues and other marketing partnerships have motivated us to lower the price once again, offering movie lovers greater access to MoviePass." After signing up for the plan, users are sent a special MoviePass debit card. Customers can then select a theater and movie showtime from the MoviePass app. Once a user's smartphone GPS registers within 100 yards of the selected theater, subscribers can then check-in for the film they want to see. Credit is then transferred to the MoviePass debit card which can then be used to buy the ticket. Currently, the service only covers standard 2D showings and does include support for 3D, IMAX, or other premium format presentations. The $6.95 per month plan is billed as an annual subscription (you pay all 12 months at once) and requires an additional one-time processing fee of $6.55. Likewise, the promotion is only available for new customers and will be active for a limited time. Over 91% of theaters in the US currently work with MoviePass, but some chains have been attempting to limit their support, including AMC. In addition, controversy recently arose surrounding the app's data monitoring practices after the company's CEO discussed tracking users' locations before and after they see a movie. With that said, the location tracking has apparently been removed from the iOS app now and the company clarified that the feature wasn't actually ever being used and that user data would not be sold. Instead, location tracking might be used in the future to help offer recommendations for restaurants and other services near theaters. Sources: MoviePass via BusinessWire, Slash GearPosted Mon Mar 26, 2018 at 06:55 PM PDT by: -
Coming Soon to Streaming: 'The Handmaid's Tale,' The Titan,' and More[teaser]New original movies, shows, and returning series are all heading to various streaming platforms. [/teaser] Netflix, Amazon, and Hulu have released new details and trailers for several of their upcoming programs and films. Here's a full rundown of titles scheduled to arrive on each service: James Acaster: Repertoire (Netflix, March 27) - Comedic genius James Acaster will bring his signature quick wit and hilarious observations to Netflix with James Acaster: Repertoire. The collection of specials, filmed at The Tabernacle in Notting Hill, London, consists of four parts - Recognise, Represent, Reset and Recap - with the fourth part tying the series together. Acaster will give his comedic take on his love of loopholes, classic photo poses, why England is such a furious nation, the results of his year-long bread research and more. The Titan (Netflix, March 30) - In the near future, a military family uproot their lives so they can participate in a ground-breaking experiment to accelerate man’s genetic evolution. The goal? To relocate humanity to another planet and avoid extinction. Starring Sam Worthington, Taylor Schilling, Tom Wilkinson and Nathalie Emmanuel. A Series of Unfortunate Events: Season 2 - (Netflix, March 30) - Based on the internationally best-selling series of books by Lemony Snicket and starring Emmy and Tony Award winner Neil Patrick Harris, A Series of Unfortunate Events recounts the tragic tale of the Baudelaire orphans -- Violet, Klaus, and Sunny – whose evil guardian Count Olaf will stop at nothing to get his hands on their inheritance. The siblings must outsmart Olaf at every turn, foiling his many devious plans and disguises, in order to discover clues to their parents’ mysterious death. Happy Anniversary (Netflix, March 30) - A romantic comedy about a relationship at a crossroads. It's Sam and Mollie's three-year anniversary, and they need to decide whether to stay together or call it quits. The story is told over the course of a single day, while flashing back to show how they arrived at this point. Happy Anniversary stars Noël Wells and Ben Schwartz, with Annie Potts and Joe Pantoliano. The film is written and directed by Jared Stern, and is produced by Marc Provissiero, Helena Heyman and M. Elizabeth Hughes. Jared Stern and Scott Fort serve as Executive Producers, and Bryan DeGuire serves as Co-producer. First Match (Netflix, March 30) - Hardened by years in foster care, a teenage girl from Brooklyn's Brownsville neighborhood decides that joining the all-boys' wrestling team is the only way back to her estranged father. The film stars Elvire Emanuelle, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Colman Domingo, Jharrel Jerome and Jared Kemp. From producers Chanelle Elaine, Veronica Nickel and Bryan Unkeless, First Match is the first feature film for writer/director Olivia Newman. The Boss Baby: Back in Business (Netflix, April 6) - With the help of his big brother and partner-in-crime Tim, continues to navigate the cutthroat corporate jungle gym of Baby Corp., while angling to achieve the near-impossible: the work-life balance of a modern career baby. From Emmy-winning executive producer Brandon Sawyer (Penguins of Madagascar). 6 Balloons (Netflix, April 6) - Over the course of one night, a woman drives across LA with her heroin addict brother in search of a detox center, with his two year old daughter in tow. Starring Abbi Jacobson, Dave Franco, Tim Matheson and Jane Kaczmarek. Amateur (Netflix, April 6) - 14-year-old basketball phenom Terron Forte has to navigate the under-the-table world of amateur athletics when he is recruited to an elite NCAA prep school. Fastest Car (Netflix, April 6) - In each hour-long episode, three souped-up “sleeper” cars, tinkered with and lovingly labored on, go head-to-head with one of the world’s most sought-after supercars in the new Unscripted series, Fastest Car, premiering on Netflix April 6. Don’t believe a 1984 Honda CRX can beat a Ferrari California? Or a 2011 Pontiac minivan will leave a Porsche GT3 in its rearview mirror? There is a whole subculture which begs to differ. Chef's Table Pastry (Netflix, April 13) - This four-part series goes inside the lives and kitchens of the world's most renowned international pastry chefs. Each episode focuses on a single chef and takes a unique look at their life, talent, and passion, from their piece of culinary heaven. Chef's Include: Christina Tosi, Milk Bar (United States) Corrado Assenza, Caffé Ficilia (Italy) Jordi Roca, El Celler de Can Roca (Spain) Will Goldfarb, Room4Dessert (Indonesia) 3% - Season 2 (Netflix, April 27) - A post-apocalyptic thriller set in near-future Brazil, where a select few are allowed to join a privileged society after undergoing an intense and competitive process. All or Nothing: The Michigan Wolverines (Amazon Prime Video, April 6) - Follow the winningest team in college football, The Michigan Wolverines through a high stakes season with their reputation on the line. Led by Super Bowl champion, and legendary coach Jim Harbaugh, this young team struggles to balance winning and the pressures of just surviving college. Narrated by Mark Harmon, it’s All or Nothing: The Michigan Wolverines. The Handmaid’s Tale Season 2 (Hulu, April 25) - Adapted from the classic novel by Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid's Tale is the story of life in the dystopia of Gilead, a totalitarian society in what was formerly the United States. Facing environmental disasters and a plunging birthrate, Gilead is ruled by a twisted fundamentalism in its militarized ‘return to traditional values'. As one of the few remaining fertile women, Offred (Elisabeth Moss) is a Handmaid in the Commander’s household, one of the caste of women forced into sexual servitude as a last desperate attempt to repopulate the world. In this terrifying society, Offred must navigate between Commanders, their cruel Wives, domestic Marthas, and her fellow Handmaids – where anyone could be a spy for Gilead – all with one goal: to survive and find the daughter that was taken from her. - A current Netflix subscription starts at $11 per month for HD streaming and $14 per month for Ultra HD streaming. - A current Amazon Prime subscription costs $99 per year or $11 per month. Likewise, Prime Instant Video is available as a standalone service for $9 per month. - A current Hulu subscription starts at $8 per month with commercials. In addition, ad-free playback is available for $12 per month. Sources: Netflix (YouTube), Amazon (YouTube), Hulu (YouTube)Posted Mon Mar 26, 2018 at 06:45 AM PDT by: -
Sony Launches Pre-Orders for A8F OLED, X900F, and X850F 4K HDR TVs[teaser]The company's 2018 display lineup is now available for pre-order.[/teaser] Sony has announced first pricing and availability details for its A8F OLED 4K HDR TVs, along with some updated pricing details for its X900F and X850F displays. Pre-orders are now live with models ranging in size from 49-inches to 85-inches and prices starting at $1,100. "Our OLED TVs have been extremely well received by bringing exceptional picture and sound quality together and the X900E has been amongst our most popular LED TVs." said Mike Fasulo, President and COO of Sony Electronics, North America. "Building on the great successes of the X900 and OLED TV series, we are further expanding the choices for consumers by introducing the new X900F LED and A8F OLED TV models." The A8F Series 4K Ultra HD OLED TV is available in 55-inch and 65-inch screen sizes. The display uses a 4K OLED panel with a one slate design, and features Sony's TRILUMINOS tech and X1 Extreme processor, along with support for HDR10 and Dolby Vision playback. In addition, the set uses Acoustic Surface technology to create audio from the screen itself. Android TV with Google Assistant is integrated as well. Here's a full rundown of pricing with pre-order links from Amazon: Sony XBR-55XA8F 55” class (54.6” diag) 4K HDR Ultra HD TV - $2,799.99Sony XBR-65XA8F 65” class (64.5” diag) 4K HDR Ultra HD TV - $3,799.99 The new X900F LCD 4K Ultra HD TV series are available in 49-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch, 75-inch, and 85-inch screen sizes. The display uses Sony's TRILUMINOS wide color tech and the X1 Extreme 4K HDR processor which incorporates Object-based HDR remaster, Super Bit Mapping 4K HDR, and Dual database processing technology. In addition, HDR10 and Dolby Vision (via future firmware update) are supported as well. Likewise, the TV features direct LED panel local dimming and new X-Motion Clarity tech to help keep fast motion smooth. Android TV with Google Assistant is integrated as well. Here's a full rundown of pricing with pre-order links: Sony XBR-49X900F 49" class (48.5" diag) 4K HDR Ultra HD TV - $1,099.99 MSRPSony XBR-55X900F 55" class (54.6" diag) 4K HDR Ultra HD TV - $1,499.99 MSRPSony XBR-65X900F 65" class (64.5" diag) 4K HDR Ultra HD TV - $2,199.99 MSRPSony XBR-75X900F 75" class (74.5" diag) 4K HDR Ultra HD TV - $3,799.99 MSRPSony XBR-85X900F 85" class (84.6" diag) 4K HDR Ultra HD TV - $5,299.99 MSRP Finally, the X850 Series is available in 65-inch, 75-inch, and 85-inch screen sizes. The display uses Sony's TRILUMINOS wide color tech and the 4K HDR Processor X1. In addition, HDR10 support is included as well but not Dolby Vision. Likewise, the TV features an edge-lit LED panel with frame dimming. Android TV with Google Assistant is integrated as well. Here's a full rundown of pricing with pre-order links Sony XBR-65X850F 65" class (64.5" diag) 4K HDR Ultra HD TV - $1,799.99 MSRPSony XBR-75X850F 75" class (74.5" diag) 4K HDR Ultra HD TV - $2,999.99 MSRPSony XBR-85X850F 85" class (84.6" diag) 4K HDR Ultra HD TV - $4,499.99 MSRP Source: SonyPosted Fri Mar 23, 2018 at 10:05 AM PDT by: -
The Karate Kid Returns in New 'Cobra Kai' Trailer[teaser]A new generation will be taught how to crane kick and sweep the leg in May.[/teaser] YouTube has released an official trailer for Cobra Kai. The upcoming streaming series serves as a continuation of The Karate Kid franchise, and is set to premiere through YouTube Red on May 2. In the highly-anticipated return of two iconic characters, the arch-rivals from the legendary Karate Kid film series reunite over 30 years after the events of the 1984 All Valley Karate Tournament. Now living in the affluent hills of Encino, Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) leads an enviable life with his beautiful family, while running a successful string of car dealerships throughout the valley. Meanwhile, his high school adversary, Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka), whose life has taken a rocky turn, seeks redemption by reopening the infamous Cobra Kai karate dojo. Their lives inevitably become intertwined and the rivalry is reignited, setting forth the next generation of "karate kids" in COBRA KAI, a YouTube Red Original Series. COBRA KAI is produced by Overbrook Entertainment in association with Sony Pictures Television. Check out the trailer below! The Karate Kid first hit theaters back in 1984 and stars Ralph Macchio, Pat Morita, Elisabeth Shue, and William Zabka. The film was then followed by three sequels, The Karate Kid Part II, The Karate Kid Part III, and The Next Karate Kid. In addition, a remake, also titled The Karate Kid, was released in 2010 starring Jaden Smith, Taraji P. Henson, and Jackie Chan. YouTube Red is a subscription streaming service that offers access to uninterrupted YouTube music, ad-free videos, offline mobile playback, and a growing lineup of original exclusive shows. The platform is now available for $10 per month, and new users can receive a free one-month trial. Source: YouTubePosted Wed Mar 21, 2018 at 03:00 PM PDT by: -
Pioneer Reveals VSX-LX103 Elite 7.2-Channel AV Receiver with Dolby Atmos & DTS:X[teaser]A new immersive audio receiver with 5.2.2 support has been detailed.[/teaser] Pioneer has announced the release of its latest Elite AV receiver model. The entry-level VSX-LX103 is now rolling out to stores for an MSRP of $599. The 7.2 channel receiver is rated for 170 W/ch (6 ohms, 1 kHz, THD 10 %, 1ch Driven) or 80 W/ch (8 ohms, 20 Hz-20 kHz, THD 0.08 %, 2ch Driven, FTC). In addition, the unit supports up to a 5.2.2 Dolby Atmos or DTS:X speaker layout. Ultra HD pass-through is included as well with HDCP 2.2, 4K / 60 Hz, Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG (Hybrid Log-Gamma), WCG (Wide Color Gamut) and Ultra HD upscaling (1080p to 4K). Meanwhile, the component's Multi-Channel Acoustic Calibration System (MCACC) automatically equalizes speaker setup for a user's specific room based on size, level, and distance via an included custom microphone. A Reflex Optimizer feature is also integrated to enhance object-based audio performance through upward firing Dolby Atmos speakers. Wireless connectivity options include Chromecast built-in, Apple AirPlay, Bluetooth, DTS Play-Fi, Wi-Fi, and FlareConnect. Likewise, the receiver is compatible with Google Assistant, enabling voice control for volume adjustments, track skipping, or play/pause with a separate Google Assistant device (like a Google Home speaker). Support for internet radio stations and services like Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, TIDAL, and Deezer are featured as well, along with high-resolution playback (192kHz / 24-bit) in FLAC, WAV, AIFF and ALAC file formats, DSD (2.8/5.6MHz) and Dolby TrueHD files. Finally, the unit also offers a few features geared toward custom integration, including an IR in, 12 V Trigger out, RS-232c, and a detachable power cable. Pre-orders for the Pioneer VSX-LX103 Elite 7.2-Channel AV Receiver are now live on Amazon with an expected March 28 shipping date. Source: PioneerPosted Wed Mar 21, 2018 at 12:55 PM PDT by: -
Samsung Installs World's First 3D Cinema LED Movie Theater Screen in Switzerland[teaser]A Swiss theater is now the first location for Samsung's 3D Cinema LED Screen.[/teaser] Following a previous trade show demo, Samsung has announced the official launch of its 3D Cinema LED Screen at the Arena Cinemas Sihlcity theater in Zurich, Switzerland. The 34-foot display has been designed to offer a superior 3D experience over traditional projector systems. "Samsung is thrilled to be able to debut the world's first 3D Cinema LED screen in Switzerland," said Seog-gi Kim, Executive Vice President of Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics. "We hope that more movie-goers can experience the Cinema LED screen firsthand as we look to partner with more theaters around the world." The 3D Cinema Screen uses direct-lit LED technology to produce a 34-foot 4K (4,096 x 2,160) resolution image with High Dynamic Range (HDR) support, a nearly infinity:1 contrast ratio, highly accurate color, and non-distorted visuals. In addition, the display has been designed to offer an immersive 3D experience without sacrificing consistent, high brightness and resolution performance even when viewers are wearing 3D glasses. Likewise, Samsung has worked to develop an algorithm to eliminate pesky crosstalk which can cause dizziness. "Zurich is one of Europe's burgeoning hubs for the film industry, and an optimal location to introduce a pioneering technology like the Cinema LED screen to the region," said Eduard Stöckli, owner of Arena Cinemas. "The display's streamlined design also allows our Sihlcity theater to remove its projector closet, making room for additional seats and allowing us to deliver a more complete, comfortable and innovative setting for our guests." Outside of Switzerland, 2D versions of Samsung's Cinema LED Screen have previously been installed in Korea and China. Likewise, a 146-inch "Wall" home theater display based on similar technology is slated to be released in August. Source: Samsung via EngadgetPosted Wed Mar 21, 2018 at 07:30 AM PDT by: