pshhh...
4K or go home.
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pshhh...
4K or go home.
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Nah, 4k sucks, 8k (7680 × 4320) or nothing. (*Still has 720p TV*)
Imagine playing FFXIV on this!
actually 1920x1080 is considered 1080 res, so 7680x4320 would be 4k. dunno if 8k is just a mix-up or just the next step they are working on. that'd be useful for projectors and those 100+inch monitors though i guess. not so much for standard TV on PC monitors. cause you already barely see pixels in 1080.
Nope. You'd think so though, I'm not sure why they've changed this.actually 1920x1080 is considered 1080 res, so 7680x4320 would be 4k. dunno if 8k is just a mix-up or just the next step they are working on. that'd be useful for projectors and those 100+inch monitors though i guess. not so much for standard TV on PC monitors. cause you already barely see pixels in 1080.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultra_h...ion_television
Currently two resolutions are called UHDTV:
4K UHDTV (2160p) has a resolution of 3840 × 2160 (8.3 megapixels), 4 times the pixels of 1080p.
8K UHDTV (4320p) has a resolution of 7680 × 4320 (33.2 megapixels), 16 times the pixels of current 1080p HDTV, which brings it to roughly the detail level of 15/70mm IMAX. NHK advocates the 8K UHDTV format with 22.2 surround sound as Super Hi-Vision.
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