Higher def than ever before with a resolution of 3840 X 2160 pixels!
http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2012/08/...ntcmp=features
Higher def than ever before with a resolution of 3840 X 2160 pixels!
http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2012/08/...ntcmp=features
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Too bad the best you can visually see in most media is only going to be 1080p.
Finally, a decent gaming monitor.
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That's all dependent on viewing distance.
Now the bigger issue is the fact that there's currently no content for it.
I personally like the quote from the article, "The set will also do its best to "upscale" TV, DVD and Blu-ray movies, so they look better." I'm pretty sure its best for 1080p content is to just take one pixel and display it as 4 pixels. No need to interpolate what might have been there.
Did you somehow miss the TVs released by LG, Toshiba and so on.
Sony wasn't first to the punch
granted I would want the Sony one anyways
So it'll have to stretch a 1080P video to fit this TV? It'll be fuzzy
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I want a 50" panel with quad HD resolution, and the computer to drive it. No messing about with three separate displays. :-)
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Have you seen the LG cinema ratio screen?
29" screen 21:9 ratio and 2560x1080 pixels
http://m.engadget.com/2012/08/30/lgs...play-hands-on/
Meh. I have a 30" Dell flat panel at 2560x1600. Higher than HD. Still, bigger would be sweet for gaming on.
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