Sony TRIMASTER SRM-L560 QFHD LCD

Posted in Sony by Conner Flynn on October 8th, 2009

Sony TRIMASTER SRM-L560 QFHD LCDSony is about to drop its new Quad Full High Definition (QFHD) LCD display, the TRIMASTER SRM-L560, on the Japanese market. Be warned, it’s for those with huge bank accounts. The 56-inch widescreen monitor is based on a SI TI active matrix LCD panel and delivers an amazing native resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels, 10bit RGB LED backlight and a 170/170 degree viewing angle.

The monitor also supports some other display modes like 4K/QFHD mode (4096 x 2160 or 3840 x 2160), Quad View mode (2048 x 1080, 1920 x 1080 etc), 2K/HD Zoom mode (2048 x 1080, 1920 x 1080 etc) and Native Scan mode with shift function for side cut images.

As far as ports, you’ll get four DVI-D, four HDMI and an Ethernet Lan. Expect the Sony TRIMASTER SRM-L560 to arrive in Japan on November 1st for 6,825,000 Yen or about $77,345.

[Techfresh]

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2 Comments to “Sony TRIMASTER SRM-L560 QFHD LCD”
  1. Rameyuk Says:

    I’m impressed with the specifications of the TV. LED backlighting, 2160p QFHD resolution… NICE !!!

    But WHY IS THE DESIGN SO GODDAMN FUGLY !!! It’s like a cardboard box, painted in black. Which means this tv can be replicated by a 3-year old.

    I mean, COME ON !!! Toshiba did a better job in designing their similar TV. Why is Sony designed THIS PIECE OF CRAP !!!

    I’ve always been a Sony loyalist and I always will be. But seeing this design, made me wanna kill myself. COME ON SONY !!! BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD AND REDESIGN THE TV INTO SOMETHING ELEGANT YET FUTURISTIC. WITH BLACK AND SHADES OF CHROME OF COURSE !!!

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