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Old 06-24-2019, 09:49 PM   #1
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Default Sony's Playstation 5 (8K capable over HDMI 2.1)

Hopefully the Playstation 5 will be able to playback 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray optical discs. The PS4 never could play 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray discs, just standard Blu-ray discs.


The following is a quote from page 42 of the June 2019 Widescreen Review magazine:


"And Sony has announced that the next Playstation platform, PS5, will be 8K capable. This is also expected to arrive in 2020."
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Old 06-24-2019, 09:51 PM   #2
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I am guessing that the system well be 8K upscale only. Unless native 8K streaming or native 8K optical discs is supported. At the very minimum the system in theory should support 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray discs.
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Theres a thread on this already
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Old 10-20-2019, 03:30 PM   #4
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I also hope to read 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray optical discs.
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Old 12-02-2019, 07:52 PM   #6
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Lol, no way will this have 8K visuals I can't believe that anybody would think that
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is it 2020, yet?

i may pull a cartman and freeze myself so i can be woken up on release day. i can hardly wait.....
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Why the rush for 8k? were we talking about 4k in 2010?
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Why the rush for 8k? were we talking about 4k in 2010?
I blame TV manufacturers. Morons dropped 3D as a buzzword and now need another thing to replace since 4K HDR is "so last year". To me, i think 4K will be the dominant resolution for even PS6 and framerates at 4k will hit 120fps on PS6 gen but they'll finally make it possible to have a decent gaking experience at 8K. Technically it won't be as much of an improvement but tech advances are all about reaching new heights.
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Super excited for PS5!
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Strong bump
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I wonder if most people can see a clear difference when up close to a TV, of bluray vs UHD vs 8K. I'm not convinced 4K is much better than 1080p which looks awesome to me.
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I wonder if most people can see a clear difference when up close to a TV, of bluray vs UHD vs 8K. I'm not convinced 4K is much better than 1080p which looks awesome to me.
I think sitting close enough on a large enough display you can tell, but the problem is that once you get to a typical viewing distance, the differences between 4k & 8k are very small and a recent study confirmed this where a group were tested by Warner Bros and others and couldn't tell the difference at all at that sort of distance.

Personally speaking i sit very close to a display and i'd probably notice the difference in a side by side at that distance or possibly even without if i knew what i was looking for. Usually sharper quality on distant objects is the giveaway imo.

For me, 4K 120hz is the next evolution for games in PS6 and 8K will be nothing more than a novelty until we get GPUs really capable of pushing out consistent 60fps.
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Old 03-26-2020, 03:32 PM   #14
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Agreed, that at a normal viewing distance, the differences between 1080p, 4K and 8K are minimal. Up close, the differences are more clear.
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I wonder if most people can see a clear difference when up close to a TV, of bluray vs UHD vs 8K. I'm not convinced 4K is much better than 1080p which looks awesome to me.
Yep, clear difference. Detail, textures, darker scenes look ultra detailed , strong colours, daytime scenes pop more than ever.

Very worthy upgrade.
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I sit approximately 8 feet away from my TV. I went from a 60" 1080p plasma to a 65" 4K OLED. The difference to my eyes is stunning! But it's not JUST because of the resolution uptick. It's a combination of that, along with the HDR brightness, the absolute black, black levels, the wider color gamut, etc. I'd imagine the difference between 4K and 8K is probably even smaller than the difference between 1080p and 4K.
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Yep, clear difference. Detail, textures, darker scenes look ultra detailed , strong colours, daytime scenes pop more than ever.

Very worthy upgrade.
Thanks.

I have both (1080p 3DTVs and 4K TV, so I'll have to do a comparison once I get my PS5 to play my UHD of Alita Battle Angel, which was part of the blu ray 3D set I wanted. In the stores though, I was only able to see a difference up close, as both looked awesome IMO, 4K and 1080p.
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