Sharp has announced full OS X support for its 32-inch 4K IGZO touchscreen LCD LED monitor (aka PN-K322B). Who will use a 32-inch 4K IGZO touchscreen display? Well certainly not your average Joe. First off, it will be way too expensive and your arms will probably get tired after playing a few rounds of Angry Birds.
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Then again the 3840×2160 display is more meant for retail or commercial use. Think promos, tech savvy classrooms, sports commentary and such.
The display, sans OS X, was shown-off at CES this year. By itself, it seems incredibly impressive while the UI could be patched up here and there to be honest. That’s probably where OS X steps in.
During the weekend at the CEATEC Japan 2013 tech show, tech blog Macotakara reported the Sharpe’s announcement of the 32-inch 4K touch screen running OS X.
OS X has of course not been designed with touch UI in mind so the experience should be an interesting one at best. Either way, could this become a trend for smart TVs running third-party operating systems?
Earlier this year, Australian manufacturer Kogan launch a 32-inch LED TV running Android Ice Cream Sandwich. This means that you get direct access to all your Google Play content. It was then followed-up by the Kogan 55-inch Agora Smart 3D LED TV running Android 4.2. The touch compatibility is excluded for both though.
Windows 8 Touchscreen displays, on the other hand, are all over the place. It’s gone from the 55-Inch 1080p to the 82-inch last year and then the 84-inch 4K earlier this year.
Although it’s been mentioned that Sharpe’s 32-inch 4K IGZO display has been shipped, the OS X software update would have to be downloaded within the next two months manually. No price has been mentioned yet.