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Old 25-01-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Japan looks to step beyond HD

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In a research laboratory in Japan, the country's public broadcaster is working on a successor to the familiar high-definition broadcast system.
Link: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7205338.stm

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Re: Japan looks to step beyond HD

Hmm...

Ultra High Definition
Super Hi-Vision video format.
Resolution 7680x4320 = 16x greater than current standard.
22.2 multi-channel surround system.
Minimum 60" screen.
Standard by 2015, broadcast by 2025.

We have several years to prepare ourselves.
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Re: Japan looks to step beyond HD

I seem to recall test audiences getting motion sickness from UHDTV. They were sitting super-close to the movie (where the improved resolution would actually make a difference to the eye), and their minds were being tricked into thinking that the movie was real.
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Re: Japan looks to step beyond HD

The motion sickness is also in the article linked.

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Watching fast-moving images at close quarters could "make people feel sick," he said.
So will this new TV cure sickness from simulation caused by playing computer/video games/fast action or we can get more sick?

Well at least my wallet will be sick.
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Re: Japan looks to step beyond HD

It's what we call being part of the picture and to me it makes the experience more enjoyable, especially if what you are watching is good.

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Re: Japan looks to step beyond HD

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I seem to recall test audiences getting motion sickness from UHDTV. They were sitting super-close to the movie (where the improved resolution would actually make a difference to the eye), and their minds were being tricked into thinking that the movie was real.
Sounds good to me.
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Playing 3D games makes ppl sick too. You have to get used to the new experience. And today’s generation of kids…well…I don’t think you will be able to make them sick with a screen strapped to their face…
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And by that time there won't be anymore spinning round things with format wars. It will come in something like this:

http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/periphera...day-231693.php
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Re: Japan looks to step beyond HD

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And by that time there won't be anymore spinning round things with format wars. It will come in something like this:

http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/periphera...day-231693.php
Either that or something akin to the " Holosuite" on Star Trek.
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Re: Japan looks to step beyond HD

60 inch minimum screen size.
First i need a bigger house with a much larger lounge.

On second thoughts. I don't want a TV that size in the first place.
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60 inch minimum screen size.
First i need a bigger house with a much larger lounge.

On second thoughts. I don't want a TV that size in the first place.
"Step beyond HD" is what you want you guys are discussing? Lets extrapolate a bit…

OLED technology…maturation much owed to US defense spending for battlefield use. DARPA, DoE, you name it, they fart your tax dollars onto those wafers… But looks like this time civilians are getting it first.

http://www.devhardware.com/c/a/Flat-...g-in-Monitors/
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/f...lay-153252.php

Why buy a TV in a box that you and your cousin will lug from the store. Just strap it onto your back like an architect, bring it home, unroll it, and tack it onto any wall you want.

Super Bowl at my place! Who’s brining the carpet TV?
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