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Ultra high-definition
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Ultra high-definition
Get the fuck out of here...
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exoskeleton wrote:The realism comes from the higher-resolution, not just from the large size of the screen.
I know that. But I won't take a 15" screen to demonstrate the difference between HDTV and UHDV - how should that make sense?!
I watched some HDTV 720p video on my beamer and I must say the difference to standard DVD/PAL resolution is easily noticeable and looks great but it doesn't blow mind. And that's concerning a picture of about 2x3 meters in dimension!
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Well if you could afford it, you've been able to buy "holographic" monitors for a while. I'd rather have an ultra high-resolution 2-d monitor than a mid-resolution 3-d monitor though; and no, not one with a giant projection area.Matrix wrote:New hat is the Hitatchi 3D hologram tv (its all done with mirrors).


