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If you do a search here you will find a very good discussion on this, you will need to go back a few years . It's taken over 8 years to get to 1080p (we are not really there yet), the issues are how to transmit it, store it, then will there be a perceivable difference? For IMAX cinema's etc this may be great, for the domestic user - wow the size of the screen will need to be impressive. None the less a great article. However the 1080p TV's are NOT obsolete nor will be for some time to come
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Well to be fair it's taken since the 1970s to get to HDTV. There was a a resolution higher than 1080p possible back then but it wasn't made available for mass adoption.
So I wouldn't hold my breath for anything to surpass current HDTV for.......awhile ![]() *source HDTV & Home Theater podcast |
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In japan late last year they had a demo, it was race car driving it laps. 3.5 teraquads of data space was needed for the 20 min demo @ 24 Gbps. Some people ended-up getting motion sickness!!!
UHDV will first be seen in IMAX & movie theaters. http://www.dtguide.com/hdtv/hdtv--yo...thing-yet.html I counld not find the link I was looking for. |
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One 10 Terabyte to 10 Petabyte and beyond 3.5 in FEdisk would be EQUAL 1,000 to 100,000 Times the Storage Capacity of Blu-Ray or Disk Drives.
now if this stuff gets going forget about watching a movie you could be "put" into the movie!!! http://colossalstorage.net/home_optical_tape.htm Ferroelectric densities of .2 to .5 Petabits http://www.colossalstorage.net/colossal5j.htm Last edited by vick vega; 02-23-2007 at 08:42 PM. |
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Granted, that 194 Gb per minute is an uncompressed figure, in a couple of years M$ should have that down to about 50k per minute, just ask them, they'll tell you (granted, you will have to get used to such trivialities as artifacts and pixelation, but if you are a M$ fan, you actually like these things!)
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Feb 2007
The Drowning Pool
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Exactly, but i am amazed how many HD-DVD fans totaly ignore how BD can be scaled to fit this future format, hell its on the roadmap slides from hitachi, but man they just put the blinkers up and, "30gb is enough" just gets muttered under there breath over and over like a rocking mong.
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