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In Reply to: RE: Naw.... posted by Coner on August 27, 2015 at 19:55:21
WITH the new hardware will come a LOT of software. NEW movies will almost by default HAVE to be in 4k. Even if projectors in movie theaters are NOT upgraded, the home penetration of the new tech will almost make it mandatory to shoot movies in that format. The NEW GoPro supports 4k.
And yes, I suppose it IS true that the eye is only so good and at some point screen size VS 'lines' will be an issue. Even 720 looked good to me, on 50" screens.
I don't have space for a 70" or larger. No way.
But that doesn't mean I won't lust after an OLED display. Terrific BLACKS, great color and a larger color space than current NTSC specs. Very attractive idea.
Too much is never enough
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Software will be playing catch-up it seems for awhile. I really
do hope that they just stop at the 4K level and call it good and
let the software catch up.
I like plasma a lot (viewing angle, etc) but it's obsolete now.
I don't know if a good 1080p Plasma is actually 'obsolete' but certainly not current. I wanted one of the last run of Panasonic '60' series Plasma sets. I wasnt' worried about 4k THAN and I'm not worried NOW.
I suspect MOST new movies are both 4k and digitial. Not digitized film. (scanned)
If my SONY NEX-7 is any example of how good a 1080 film can be, and boy does it look good on my TV, than the 4k professional stuff will be amazing. The stuff coming over the small dish is compressed to the point where HD doesn't look MUCH better than an UPSAMPLED DVD from a premium player. Like my old OPPO 981HD.
Is there such a thing yet as 4k 3D? I think 3D fell flat. I hope.
Too much is never enough
I have 3D 4K.
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