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May 2007
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When I first heard of High Definition I didn't think it would be anything great. I thought it was just a TV built to look wider. Then when I watched my first blu-ray movie I was blown away by the quality. It was like a whole new experience... I found myself watching everything in the background (which usually looks pixellated on DVDs).
Now this makes me wonder... what's next? Can it get any better than this? I can't imagine what will top it. Do you guys have any thoughts on this? |
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NTSC has been around for what, 60-70 years? It took the industry more than a decade to decide on the currently available HDTV formats and connector technologies, and there still isn't industry consensus. I don't see a better format coming along during my lifetime--at least not while I can still hear up to 11,000 Hz.
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Dec 2006
Virginia
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I read awhile back that Sony had applied for patents in Japan for displays that interact directly w/ your optic nerve. In other words, things look better than humans are capable of seeing them. No joke. Apparently our eyes are the defect. The article stated the tech was at least 15-20 years away but they are thinking in that direction.
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May 2007
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it can get better with 3D, maybe a little bit more improvement in resolution, also convenience as well....
they can make it look only so much better....but they can add certain features as I've said with 3D etc....to make it worth forking over more money for something new.... I'd like BD and downloads to co-exist...and then let one die off by customer response.. |
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May 2007
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My question is... how would 3D work? We're not talking about 3D glasses here.
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we'll need the higher resolution to handle this probably and a whole new TV.... maybe the small TV that Sony has in the works for about 5 years down the road where it's paper thin, bendable and durable... you'll be able to just slap it on your wall or something and it will stand out.... I expect that to come in about 10-15 years....maybe later...and I think they'll milk another format before then... |
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May 2007
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Feb 2007
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3D image wow stunner
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Too bad the general masses only accept one revolution at a time. |
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Try this on for size sir: http://uk.gear.ign.com/articles/792/792478p1.html
Quite an interesting article |
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Mar 2007
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![]() However, when a human is placed in an dangerous or life-threatening situation the capture speed doubles (approximately), although still nowhere near 60 images per second. This is why when people recount accidents they often say 'it felt like slow motion'. So why we should be able to detect motion judder whilst sitting relaxed on a sofa watching the tele is beyond me. ![]() |
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I was playing resistance online on the PS3 and in one stage, i had a sniper rifle zoomed in, was looking at somebody that just happened to be looking up at me with a rocket launcher. I seem to remember that particular thing seemingly slow down and last longer than it did which was a couple of seconds but lasted almost a second or two more in my memory of it. So you can get thise sense of slow down from your sofa in front of your TV, so i claim you wrong. |
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Mar 2007
East Molesey, Surrey, UK
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I ended with saying; " So why we should be able to detect motion judder whilst sitting relaxed on a sofa watching the tele is beyond me." Read the post again and make sure you're on the right wave length, oh and it's "you're not your". |
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Mar 2007
East Molesey, Surrey, UK
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![]() ![]() Seriously though, have a scan on the web for 'flicker fusion threshold'. You were probably experiencing the same sort of tension as when one is put in danger in real life. Trust me, 'Resistance' got my heart thumping many times as it is an immersive environment and one tends to become gripped in the task at hand (shooting the Chimeran's) rather than being concious of where one actually is. So yes, you can experience the sense of time slowing on the sofa, but only if the situation copies a tense situation in which the body would normally react to as one of endangerment. |
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