So, It's been a long time coming, and I had been waiting for this to happen and I saw my first 4320p TV at Best Buy last weekend. Honestly, I don't know what to make of it yet. I was talking with what I perceived was BB's resident tech geek. And eventually once I calmed him down on the pixel density and resolution we seemed to both agree it's useless. There is no standardization yet, and no movies being produced in that resolution. Basically all you can watch is demo bluray videos of what it will one day be able to do.
I was watching a soccer match they had on the demo reel and it was pretty impressive. However, this kind of resolution really only makes sense on a 60" or larger TV, it seems. For projectors I will be all over this for sure, but for TV's it seems like this will be one of the slowest transitions yet. I can't imagine it will be a standard in the next 10 years. OLED is still wayyy behind schedule as far as predictions go, and that seems like a much more valid milestone than resolution.
I was watching a soccer match they had on the demo reel and it was pretty impressive. However, this kind of resolution really only makes sense on a 60" or larger TV, it seems. For projectors I will be all over this for sure, but for TV's it seems like this will be one of the slowest transitions yet. I can't imagine it will be a standard in the next 10 years. OLED is still wayyy behind schedule as far as predictions go, and that seems like a much more valid milestone than resolution.
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