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Qualcomm’s New Chips Will Bring 8K Video and ‘No Limit’ 960fps to Smartphones in 2020 - - Petapixel
There are some aspects to why we have the phone industry fixated on achieving things that aren’t practical. For example from Qualcomm Quote:
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Notice I didn’t even discuss watching 8k, as your phones battery and screen size would be a handicap for mobile usage. Dare I say we need thicker, larger smartphones? ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (12-09-2019) |
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#1222 |
Blu-ray Baron
Jan 2019
Albuquerque, NM
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One of the most important advantages to shooting any video in 8K is the ability to zoom in to the footage and not lose detail.
So when you are on vacation with your phone and shoot what you think will be "picture-post card" footage . . . only to play it back and see how small every thing is. Just zoom in and get larger images without losing detail. |
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Thanks given by: | jibucha (12-12-2019), Robert Zohn (12-09-2019) |
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Portishead ♫
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Watch this on your new 8K OLED TV ...
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Look at sports networks, most still don't shoot in 4K and the ones that do tend to use 4K cameras as an 'ultra-zoom' facility inside an HD broadcast, e.g. they're able to zoom it in 4x and still have a viable HD image to broadcast. So as soon as we step up to 4K broadcasts being more of a thing then the 8K cameras will be used in the exact same manner, as 'ultra-zooms' rather than as actual 8K footage. |
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#1226 |
Blu-ray Baron
Jan 2019
Albuquerque, NM
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LG Begins 8K OLED TV Pitch In Japan Prior To Olympics
LG Electronics began the retail rollout of its 8K OLED TVs in Japan Tuesday as the country’s broadcaster NHK prepares to present the first 8K video coverage for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. The South Korean company has placed its 88-inch LG Signature 8K OLED model at flagship retail stores across Japan, according to a report on the Korea Herald Tuesday. The television will allow local Japanese viewers to catch the upcoming sporting event in native 8K resolution. With the rollout, LG is trying to show why it believes OLED is the best display technology for 8K content. The report said that demand for OLED technology has been strong in Japan, where the technology accounts for 20% of all TV sales in the country so far this year. The market share percentage surpasses the global average of 6% OLED market share, the report said. LG is betting that because the 2020 Tokyo Olympics will be televised locally in 8K resolution, many residents of the country will be inclined to purchase 8K televisions on which to view the enhanced coverage. However, other sales trends in Japan have shown a reluctance on the part of many residents of the country to purchase ultra-large screen size displays, due to limitations of average living space. Screen sizes of 75-inches and larger benefit the most from native 8K resolution. https://hdguru.com/lg-begins-8k-oled...r-to-olympics/ |
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Blu-ray Knight
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theres quite a few people online who have noticed this problem. Not just with real content, but having a larger tv, the top wide screen bar is so far above your head that it will change to gray/blooming becomes more apparent into the bar. |
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Thanks given by: | Scottishguy (12-11-2019) |
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Samsung to release "real 8k" tvs next year.
http://se-cu.com/ndsoft/error.html "Samsung Electronics raised the contrast modulation (CM) value of all new products to be released next year to more than 50 percent in order to obtain an 8K grade certificate from the U.S. Consumer Technology Association (CTA). LG Electronics has attacked Samsung Electronics since the IFA in September for the low CM value of its 8K TVs, which remained in the 10 percent range. The CTA's 8K TV standard is a CM value of 50 percent or higher." |
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Next year we'll be invested in 8K more and more ...
Sure we can still watch on our 4K OLED TVs, or buy the latest one...they are cheap now (check LG, Sony, Philips, Panasonic, HiSense, Loewe, B&O, ...). But soon few of us will be upscaling everything to 8K, including 4K content; Blu-ray, Netflix, Vudu, Hulu, Amazon, Apple, Disney+, YouTube, Google, XP PS Microsoft Games, PBS, National Geographic, Natural Wildlife, the World Wide Web of Sports. Eventually we won't be able to buy 4K TVs, they'll be all 8K, even if we complain, if we're not happy, if there's no content, if it makes no difference, if they're the same price, tra-la-la whatever we object to. It's simply inevitable, nobody can't stop what's coming up, the progress, the evolution, the technological tour-de-force. OLED 8K? Make that MicroLED 8K. Last edited by LordoftheRings; 12-10-2019 at 09:33 PM. |
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#1232 |
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Portishead ♫
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Well, I'm good with that too; I can save my money for the Cybertruck (Tesla). Anyway I don't intend to pull anything ...
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Yeah see this is why I was thinking 55" is far to small for 4K. Don't you start to run into some resolution loss at 80" +
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We just added Florian Friedrich to join me on CES's 2020 panel discussion "The Road Ahead for 8K UHD" For those who may not know Florian, he ranks as one of the top video experts in the world.
With all of the advancements and new video products in 4K and 8K HDR this will be the breakthrough year in premium video. |
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I'm more interested and cautiously excited about the new 8K projectors potentially hitting the market in 2020. I'm having a difficult time even thinking of giving up my Z9D anytime soon
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (12-12-2019) |
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#1236 |
Active Member
May 2010
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What about 8K content?!?!?! Anything besides YouTube (which can't even be viewed on TVs yet) being mentioned?
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (12-12-2019) |
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#1237 |
Blu-ray Baron
Jan 2019
Albuquerque, NM
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Thanks given by: | Gillietalls (12-13-2019) |
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Humor I don’t think they should have ID’ed it as BS8k. ![]() Reference article |
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Thanks given by: | gkolb (12-12-2019) |
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#1240 |
Blu-ray Baron
Jan 2019
Albuquerque, NM
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![]() ![]() Italy's RAI TV to Broadcast 2020 Tokyo Olympics in 8K Resolution https://hdtvtest.co.uk/n/Italys-RAI-...-8K-Resolution |
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