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Hah! I bet it'd still come near the bottom in a public shootout with OLED though, the cognoscenti would never allow such a transgression to pass, being bested by a filthy LCD. If only Vincent would actually say such things about OLED and LCD more often, but then he knows his audience too well.
![]() How close are we to actually getting that display out to market though, philochs? Don't answer that, it's a rhetorical question (we don't know) but you've been awfully quick to throw everything else ever under the bus as a result, it's what I love about you: all or nuthin'. I think we're gonna be waiting a good few years yet before consumer grade sets get anywhere near 10000 nits if only for the power regulations and whatnot, so you might have to put up with sub-par HDR for a while longer. Or am I right in recalling that you don't actually have a 4K HDR TV yet? |
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Power regulations on a tv are the last thing we care about in the US, that really sounds like something European nations would be more concerned about. Just a single bulb from a grow op is 1000w, and people run those suckers 24/7 in their spare bedrooms. ![]() No, I'm not an early adopter. I watch most of my content on a quality 1080p short-throw projector right now, and since most available content is 1080p or less, I'm okay with that for the time being. I'm still waiting for the technology to improve, for the kinks to be ironed out, for prices to drop. I'm used to watching on a screen size over 100" now. For tv sets, the next one I buy will be 8K, full-spec HDR, I can afford to wait. Any future laptops and projectors will be 4K with HDR. I love you early adopter guys, but I can't claim to be one. I do keep up to date on the technological advancements though. I used to be really excited about OLED, but now that CES 2018 came around, and people's opinion's of OLED/MicroLED has changed to 'meh', well I guess I've joined the ruthless mobs. 25,000 independent dimming zones is enough for most people. The most exciting thing at the entire CES 2018 was the full-spec HDR display, and so of course it's captured my imagination. |
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That sounds more likely to me, that they'll come back with a 5000+ nit 4K flagship next year and let that run for a couple of years while everyone else catches up before finally unleashing the 8K big boy.
As for power consumption regulations on US TVs you might wanna tell the California Energy Commission that it's the last thing you care about, see what they say. It's not just the "european nations" who have such things in place. |
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Still, energy efficiency is an admirable goal in a world with global warming. |
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The Energy Star 7.0 spec says the On-mode (W) for res ≥ 2160 lines = 1.5 ∙ (14 + 78.5 ∙ tanh(0.00050 ∙ (area – 140) + 0.038) with a standby/passive of 0.5 watts. So what that means is that there isn't any rules to equate different On-mode (W) between 4K and 8K displays at this time. I sure this will be worked out before 8 k displays are able to be sold, but its anyones guess to how this will work out for people that go for the first 8K models. ![]() |
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That's why I keep saying that full 8K as far as movies goes is utter fantasy on the larger scale of things but why it may just catch on for streaming, the studios still pumping out 2K finishes out of sheer necessity are the problem more than anything on the movie front. But when you're a Netflix or whoever you can demand a certain spec for your content so people can tailor their production pipelines accordingly, same goes for TV.
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Most of studios are too lazy today to finish the post-productions of their movies in 4K, even if they were filmed in 4K. I know it costs more money and time. I can't imagine them going to the 8K side, not before a while. |
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8K? I don’t even have 4K yet!’ The future of television is still far off - Digital trends - By Parker Hall - January 15, 2018
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#159 |
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8K UHD BD recorders soon to come to Japan: http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/bda-ces-201801304539.htm
Blu-ray itself started life as a recordable system out in the far east with the discs held inside a caddy so it's no wonder the Japanese have wanted UHD BD recorders too, they sure do love their timeshifting out there. That it can do 8K recording as well as 4K comes as no great surprise, but with only being able to put 30mins onto a disc (bit-starved broadcast at that) then that highlights the need for 8K to have a new storage format if it's ever to reach physical disc as a commercially-replicated high-quality system. |
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