World's First 8K Ultra High Definition Display

OMFG thats insane, the pictures looks real to me. As in me standing there looking at the skyscape or at the cherry blossom.

I wonder what it cost to develop and produce.

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I haven't seen any 3D TV yet but the dragon looked 3d to me, everything just pops out of the screen.
 
I wonder what it cost to develop and produce.

The development cost of this product is in the billions of dollars at the minute. Sharp have started from scratch with LCD technology and made it 8 time better that it ever was.

To put this TV in perspective its like having 8 HD TV's setup and it still wont be as high res as this tv.
 
Super cool. But

Did you see the camera required to make those images? Not something a consumer would ever be able to use to make any video, at least not for the next decade at least. By time they manage to get that technology to the public for a price people can buy it for, I think it will be passed up by another technology.

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I just read a news story about a new type of electrode that they think will leap frog right past OLED's.

But ya, I wish I had a monitor/tv like that, and plenty of media to play on it.

Holy cow... I wonder how large a disc you would need for a movie to play on that thing. I mean, would a movie made for that system be in the terabyt/s range?
 
But ya, I wish I had a monitor/tv like that, and plenty of media to play on it.

Holy cow... I wonder how large a disc you would need for a movie to play on that thing. I mean, would a movie made for that system be in the terabyt/s range?

Well think about it. A standard blu ray movie is put on to a 50gb disk and this TV's outputs is 8 times bigger that 1080p. The disk will also have to hold the 20 channel audio that goes with this technology so you talking about 500gb disks for a standard length movie. Probably much more than that in the real world. Am thinking a terabyte plus.

By the time we get this technology in our homes we wont have disk media it will just be on solid state memory.
 
nice wont one of thos tv's
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