UHD

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UHD (uncountable)

  1. (television) Initialism of ultra-high definition (3840×2160 (4K), 7680×4320 (8K), 15360 × 8640 (16K)).
    Coordinate terms: FHD, HD, QHD
    • 2014 October 8, Molly Wood, “Sharper Image From 4K TVs Is a Gimmick Worth Having”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
      The company made headlines with its 85-inch TV with built-in stand, which retailed for $45,000 (it has since come down to $40,000). Smaller UHD TVs started at $5,500.
    • 2015 January 5, Molly Wood, “CES: A Push for Higher Resolution and Better-Looking TVs”, in New York Times Bits Blog[2]:
      Sharp also announced a full complement of 4K UHD TVs, with prices starting at just over $700.

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