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Home Theater => Displays => Flat Panels => Topic started by: Verbl Kint on Jan 08, 2012 at 09:15 AM
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Feeling inhibited by the 1080p limit on your tv? Why don't you try 4K? :D
Standard | | Resolution | Aspect Ratio | Pixels |
Full Aperture 4K | | 4096 × 3112 | 1.32:1 | 12,746,752 |
Academy 4K | | 3656 × 2664 | 1.37:1 | 9,739,584 |
Digital cinema 4K | | 4096 × 1714 | 2.39:1 | 7,020,544 |
Digital cinema 4K | | 3996 × 2160 | 1.85:1 | 8,631,360 |
4K is effectively 4 times the resolution of a standard blu-ray. ;D
You might say that there is very little commercial content around that is available in this resolution. This is definitely true, which is why the 4K tv's that will be on sale this year will have built-in upscalers.
Wait for news on the coming 2012 Consumer Electronics Show and see what's next: 4K TV's. ;)
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Here's an example: an 84-inch monster from LG which has what LG calls "ultra definition"
(http://cdn-static.cnet.co.uk/i/c/blg/cat/televisions/lg-84-inch-4k-tv.jpg)
Has controllable 3D depth, is a smart tv (has an available 1000+ apps) and supposedly is voice-controllable.
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wow, i am going to start saving for this... i saw the 70" Sharp Quattro LED's last December and man, they were only selling them for usd 2,500+... :)