
HDTV has a next generation
Japanese Broadcaster NHK is developing the successor to HDTV called Ultra High Definition. UHDV offers a resolution of 32 million Pixels compared to HDTV's 2 million pixels.
Picture size of 7,680 by 4320 for a 1.77 aspect ratio (AKA 16x9)
So with 4,000 horizontal lines of resolution it blows away current HD.
It will have a refresh rate of 60 Frames per second....
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It's a step forward for Stop Killing Games.
OLED
The only question is when broadcast technology (or bandwidth to stream over IP) will catch up with that kind of resolution...
I would LOVE to have one of those for a PC monitor though... ;-)
Didn't this story come out in November 2005?
The equivalent number of lines to replicate true reality for someone with 20/20 vision.
I would like to watch "300" on it !!