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  • Please, put in 4320p.

  • The vidoe isn't even in hd...

  • wow imagine watching porn at this resolution you will cum in 2 seconds

  • One question, can I still plug my Atari 2600 into it?

  • This video is at 360p

    and UHDTV is at 4320p.

  • @brainysnaeha thats the size of fucking imax

  • 17" - 100" lol .... Spoken like a true business man.

  • mostly only illusions on tv to manipulate the viewers in all directions,?

  • Too bad this video is in 240p.

  • @89ermis Playstation 10 LMAO

    This will probolly be complete motion control

    I.e. Being able to become the person.

    Would be wicked tbf :P

  • technology is advancing very fast.

  • Sadly we Can't see it,Youtube Definatly Does not offer Super-Hi Vision.

    Also,We Won't see this until 2016 or 2020 at the Earliest.

  • Eventually we'll all have Super Hi-Vision capable mobile phones! Not for a couple of decades, of course....but still :-)

  • I know i speak for everyone that it will be VERY convenient to have a 150 inch tv in our houses

  • i dont get why people are wasting money on shit like this..when theres people diying at war..and 3rd world countrys..are companys fucking retarted ..would it make a differents if i watch 480p ..technolegy is gana take over the world ..were all gana losse are minds one day..why cant we live like we did in the 90..when i was a kid..life was worth living..even tho it was harder..we got there it..thats why g-d put us here..but with all this new shit now ..were loosing money on usless crap..!!!!!!!!.

  • a 20 minute broadcast on this definitions is 4 TB (Tera Bytes)

    (about 4000 gigabytes..)

    in the past, 32 kb was a lot, then 10 mb was a lot and so on ... now 1 TB is a lot, especially 4 TB

    they say in roughly 15 to 25 years, this definition will be available as a standard HDTV is nowadays.

    why? because in the feature, 100 Terabytes will be as low as 100 gigabytes =] technology changes fast. :O

  • eerrrr...there is problem.

    This video is 640x480.How the hack can this blur video show HD?

  • @BranislavDJ it is not supossed you play an 640x480 youtube movie on a Hi-Vision tv >.>

  • @BranislavDJ Its only that because it would take ages to upload the real video.

    A 20 minute video on a UHDTV uses up 4,000 GB of memory.

    AKA 4 Terabytes

  • lol XD

  • Ok, i'm happy with my '21 tv ...

  • What is the maximum definition the human eye can distinguish? As in beyond which it would be pointless to make a higher resolution TV.

  • one where one pixel would be the size of a single atom

  • not sure that makes sense to me because a pixel is not an absolute size. For example watching a 1920x1080 PIXEL image can be done on a 42" screen, on a 60" screen or with an HD projector you can project it onto a wall of 10 feet or more. I think the question should focus more on what we want and need for absolute image size. What is the market for 200" plasma screens and what resolution do you need to make that size picture look "good" to a consumer? That's what UHDTV is probably aiming for.

  • @jeffvlarson what they said, at about 100" SuperHiVision is as absolute as picture quality needs to get. Even at theater screen size UHDTV is more than enough to convey sickening picture quality. If you do the math, your standard 24"-30" LCD monitor has a given dot pitch, UHDTV is about the same dot pitch at 100" and thus making the best use of all 100" frame size (depending on the refresh rate), to produce the ultimate 2D consumer display screen picture. Unlike 40"+, wasteful FULLHD HDTVs

  • they should use wavelet compression which would be a lot more effective than mpeg 4

  • WOW, u are one low-expectation dude..

  • its not gonna be helpfull in anyway for a long time considering that you need a 100 inch tv and we would all love to have one but who in there right mind can put on in there house

  • @remixg2k I have an 100 inch TV

  • i thought they made the pixels smaller but they just added more, doesnt seem revolutionary

  • I need to witness that...

  • simply mind blowing..!!

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