Ssis924 4k -

The SSIS‑924 4K is a high‑end ultra‑high‑definition (UHD) display solution that straddles the line between a professional‑grade monitor and a consumer‑oriented TV. Marketed primarily to content creators, post‑production houses, graphic designers, and high‑performance gaming rigs, the SSIS‑924 combines:

| Feature | Detail | |---------|--------| | Resolution | 3840 × 2160 px (True 4K UHD) | | Panel Type | IPS‑type LCD with Advanced Quantum Dot (AQD) back‑light | | Screen Size | 27 inches (diagonal) | | Aspect Ratio | 16:9 | | Refresh Rate | 144 Hz (native), 120 Hz with Adaptive Sync | | HDR | HDR10+ & Dolby Vision (10‑bit, 1 000 nits peak) | | Color Gamut | DCI‑P3 98 % + Rec. 2020 85 % | | Connectivity | 2× HDMI 2.1, 1× DisplayPort 1.4, 1× USB‑C (DP Alt‑Mode, 65 W PD), 4× USB‑3.2, Ethernet, 3.5 mm audio | | Built‑in Audio | 2 × 10 W stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos support | | Power Consumption | 55 W (typical) – 0.5 W standby | | Dimensions (W × H × D) | 613 mm × 360 mm × 176 mm (with stand) | | Weight | 7.2 kg (15.9 lb) | | Warranty | 5‑year parts & labor (on‑site) |

The “SSIS” nomenclature comes from Super‑Spectrum Image System, the branding Samsung (and later partnered manufacturers) use for its next‑generation visual‑display line. The 924 denotes the 9‑inch‑class panel with a 24‑mm pixel pitch, optimized for a balance of pixel density and color accuracy.


| Metric | Rating | |--------|--------| | Peak Brightness | 1000 nits (HDR10+ mode) | | Black Level | 0.0005 cd/m² (local dimming) | | Contrast Ratio | 2 000 : 1 (effective, with local dimming) | | HDR Formats | HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, HLG | ssis924 4k

The panel’s dual‑layer local dimming and high peak brightness ensure that HDR content appears vibrant, while the deep black zones preserve detail in shadows – a critical factor for both video grading and dark‑room gaming.

In the industry, not all 4K is created equal. Some releases upscale older 1080p footage, resulting in a soft, unimpressive image. SSIS-924 is part of a new wave of natively shot 4K content. Comparing it to a typical SSIS release from three years prior (which was shot in 1080p), the difference is night and day. The older title looks "flat" and "digital," while SSIS-924 has a "film-like" texture with natural grain and incredible sharpness without edge enhancement (halos).

SSIS-924 4K is the high-definition, upscaled version of the debut film for actress Nene Yoshitaka produced by S1 No.1 Style. Its key features are the introduction of a new "S1 Actress," high-end glamour cinematography, and enhanced visual fidelity through 4K AI upscaling technology. | Metric | Rating | |--------|--------| | Peak


It is a common misconception that 4K is only about video. Typically, premium 4K releases of SSIS-924 are packaged with upgraded audio tracks—often 5.1 surround or even high-bitrate AAC 320kbps stereo. The high resolution allows for better dynamic range. Whispered dialogue, ambient room tone (the hum of an AC unit, the rustle of clothing), and the spatial positioning of sounds become clearer. To degrade the audio to a 128kbps MP3 would ruin the 4K visual illusion.

One of the standout features of this particular release is how it was shot. In standard definition, the directorial choices might seem standard. However, in 4K, the artistry becomes undeniable.

The production team behind SSIS-924 employed shallow depth-of-field lenses, often used in high-end cinema. In 4K, the bokeh (the aesthetic quality of the out-of-focus areas) creates a three-dimensional separation between the subject and the background. Furthermore, the lighting setup is designed to exploit 4K’s color gamut. Soft, diffused key lighting reveals skin textures naturally, while practical lights in the background (neon signs, lamps) pop with a vibrancy that mimics real life. It is a common misconception that 4K is only about video

For videophiles, ssis924 4k acts as a reference disc—a file you use to test a new television’s upscaling capabilities and motion handling.

| Spec | Value | |------|-------| | Color Depth | 10‑bit (1 024 levels per channel) | | Color Accuracy | ΔE < 1.5 (factory calibrated) | | Hardware LUT | 6‑point, 16‑bit LUT programmable via OSD or external calibration tools (X‑Rite i1Display Pro, Datacolor SpyderX). | | Color Modes | sRGB, Adobe RGB, DCI‑P3, Rec. 2020, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, Gaming, Cinema. |