Re: 4K defined
Great, everytime I upgrade... but I guess that means LED TVs will get a whole lot cheaper, just in time for the holidays.
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Here's the article...
http://www.clarkvision.com/imagedetail/eye-resolution.html
no comments on credibility though..... :)
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I am pretty interested in the resolution of human eye, could please provide further detail information how it is calculated? thanks
Re: 3DTV is dead!
I think that 4K has a much better shot than 3D. It doesn't require extra expensive glasses to enjoy and one can have a lot of people watching it all at once...just like a regular HD TV. To really gain traction, content and delivery must match the timing and expectations of consumers.
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Ultimately, all these will have to lead to Virtual Reality (if you are not there in person). That is the culmination of viewing experience of any event - drama or real. Need to see when this service will become a reality!
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Food for thought : Someone in the wise world took efforts to calculate that the resolution for human eye is 576 MP...so there is much more scope than 4K UHD for a real-life experience. If operators can support, then sky is the limit for couch potatoes :)
Re: 3DTV is dead!
I'm with you there. 3D TV is most definitely dead. I think the big question with 4K will be how well it can be supported. Both service and content providers really have to upgrade their capabilities to make it a reality. So let's see if the CE manufacturers can now sell the concept to consumers and drive strong demand for it.
PoulAr
9/16/2013 | 11:09:54 AM
3DTV is dead!
Everybody will be able to enjoy and appreciate Full-HD and UltraHD 4K TV. 3D TV was supposed to change TV experience but failled to get any traction. Can we declare 3D TV as a hype from the past that hasn't got much traction?
In a nutshell, 3D TV is dead!
Re: 4K defined
Additionally, most (digital) movies you see in theatres are 4k. "If it's good enough for World War Z, it's good enough for me!"
Re: 4K defined
Thanks, Mike. Fun times, indeed! I've seen regular HD on very high-quality LED TVs, and it looks immersive -- like you are there in the show, which was scary because we were watching Dark Knight. Anyway, 4K sounds impressive. Much more interesting than 3DTV, IMO.
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