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By: yogi

My opinion is who the hell needs such a high resolution? Even today I find it hard to look at such high detail sometimes. HD does no favors to anyone whose skin is not perfect. I have no wish to see...

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By: Jojo

It’s inevitable. Storage gets denser, displays more robust, etc. But HD 4k and greater displays require a much bigger net pipe. The problem is that the ISP monopolies are restraining net bandwidth to...

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By: Rupert

Isn’t it all in danger of going down the Graphics Card arms race route, where every year new cards are released that are better than last years and so consumer feel the need to update each year. TVs...

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By: Jojo

@Rupert – But if you don’t constantly buy new stuff, then the economy will not grow and people will lose their jobs. All modern economies are based on always more growth. But like cancer, eventually,...

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By: Mike J

How big a screen would you need to appreciate resolution of this magnitude, viewing at normal distances?? Sounds like tech in search of a market to me.

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By: Taco

It’s pretty well known that 1080p is wasted on anything less than 50″. That being said you’d need a 70″ TV for 4K. Resolution isn’t the issue, LCD and Plasma are still immature, that’s where the bottle...

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By: 4K Videos Coming To Youtube

[…] is raising the bar once again with the announcement that the video hosting site will support 4K videos in the near future. Less than a year ago Youtube enabled full HD, 1080p, video resolutions on...

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By: 4K Videos Coming To Youtube | Tolly Blog

[…] is raising the bar once again with the announcement that the video hosting site will support 4K videos in the near future. Less than a year ago Youtube enabled full HD, 1080p, video resolutions on...

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