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Old 03-10-2012, 08:39 AM   #11
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If a consumer 4K optical format becomes a reality in 4 years (around 2016), the studios already have 8K,6K, and 4K master scans of many films that can be used for the new 4K optical format.

If 8K displays in several years or decades becomes the norm maybe Ben-Hur, Wizard of Oz, and Gone with the Wind will end up getting a 16K scan from the original film negative.

Maybe in the far future walls in peoples new homes will be big enough to mount a 150+ inch flat screen. Have a 4K,8K, or 16K flat screen that is thin as a poster that rolls up and unrolls to fit on the wall.
It's simply called OLED, or at least it will be something similar to that if it's not going to work.
Sony already dropped it... Surprisingly enough... It's OK, it won't break.

But I do think that people's walls, no matter what size, will turn into interactive screens.
There was already a project somewhere, that has the whole room customizable in color and style/design and basically being your "digital desktop".
Much like simply having your Windows-desktop on your wall, with applications and gadgets and of course your media.
Except, although the plan was/is to use OLED, for logical and experimental purposes they used projections first.
Still awesome though. Just imagine having the ability to use your wall(s) as a screen for everything.
I think there was also a deal of voice-recognition or something... There was more to it than just walls being the screen...
I forgot where I saw it. It could have been a documentary on Discovery or something... something like that anyway...

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