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Old 10-01-2022, 10:48 PM   #11
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Seven years later from this OP and 8K its still not widely utilized or supported in many product categories. So in the end NHK set the bar too high this 8K technology would leap ahead like computer processor technology. No immediate shift to 8K TVs by consumers without content, no immediate shift to 8K consumer cameras, no shift by the movie industry using 8K filming as the norm. As consumers used their Internet more during the pandemic the entire industry switched to higher compression for HD and 4K/HDR streams.
It was inevitable. 8K is just too big a step up. 32 MB per frame. Well suited for 100" or greater sized displays. So how many consumers are in the position to buy displays of that size? 2%? Surely no more than 5%.

The TV industy revolves around the lowest common demoiniator: Joe & Jane Sixpack. Just like there are way more MacDonalds then there are Ruth Chris Steak Houses.

HNK's Super Hi Vision has already been considered a flop. Oh, technically - it is superior to any other TV format - it's just too expensive to implement.

In all honesty I am surprised that 4K has made as many inroads as it has. Because HD is really . . . good enough.
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