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Re: Very clever
« Reply #15 on: 28 September 2013, 17:42:26 »

EDIT: Found this, Think their calls 4K TVs or something, Very expensive mind.
4K makes current HD (1080p) look like 405 line TV

Any idea how much a 32" 4K TV would cost ?

Pointless getting one at that size, also nothing is currently broadcast in 4K.

I've seen a few broadcasts of 4K, it's real benefit is on nice big TV's
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« Reply #18 on: 28 September 2013, 17:51:36 »

Technically speaking, 4K denotes a very specific display resolution of 4096 x 2160. This is the resolution of all 4K recordings, though many people use 4K to refer to any display resolution that has roughly 4000 horizontal pixels.

Ultra HD TVs have a resolution slightly lower than that - 3840 x 2160. That's exactly four times higher than the full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080...../

/.....Of course, perceived picture resolution is as much about viewing distance as resolution. What's the real difference between 720p and 1080p? The answer is about two metres. Increase the pixel density and you can sit closer without the pixel grid becoming obvious; a 2160p image - or Ultra HD - enables you to sit 1.6m from the screen.

Some engineers dispute that you can see a difference between 2K and 4K on any screen less than 100-inches; go larger and the subtle nuances that make up a 4K picture certainly become easier to appreciate.


http://www.techradar.com/news/home-cinema/high-definition/ultra-hd-everything-you-need-to-know-about-4k-tv-1048954
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