Sharp Shows off the World's First Super Hi-Vision LCD With 16x More Detail Than 1080p
While Japan's NHK has been working on the successor to HDTV, Super Hi-Vision, for years, there haven't been any direct-view HDTVs capable of showing its full 7,680 x 4,320 pixel resolution until this prototype unveiled today by Sharp. Its 103 pixels per inch, but that's still far more than the 36ppi of a 60-inch 1080p HDTV. If estimates are correct, we'll still be waiting until around 2020 for that 33MP video and 22.2 channel sound to actually be broadcast, although there's a possibility of some demonstrations happening during the 2012 Olympics. Just head over to the NHK's Science & Technology Research Laboratories in Tokyo between the 26th and 29th of this month to see it live.
Very sharp! hahahaha
ReplyDeleteit should almost look like real life
ReplyDeletelooks like a window lol
ReplyDeleteWow amazing technology, only to make it more affordable now
ReplyDeleteWwwwhhhhhyyyyyy? I swear, how much better can resolution really get? At what point will we stop noticing the difference?
ReplyDeleteI want ittt D:
ReplyDeleteThat's one beautiful LCD.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's quite impressive to say the least.
ReplyDeleteNow the issue is getting a camera that has enough megapixelage to actually put that to use lol.
ReplyDeleteMmm.. 4k displays
ReplyDeleteI laughed
ReplyDeleteOh wow, I wonder how large I'd like my screen. at some point it'll be too large...
ReplyDeleteDO WANT!
ReplyDeleteOMG this is awesome!
ReplyDeleteI must have that tv lol.
ReplyDeletewow massive!
ReplyDeleteGet your hand out of the way lady!
ReplyDeletethose will burn my eyes!
ReplyDeleteThe japanese... They can do everything =)
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