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World's First 8K Ultra High Definition Display #DigInfo

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Uploaded by on May 19, 2011

DigInfo TV - http://diginfo.tv

19/5/2011

Sharp, NHK
85-Inch Direct-View LCD Compatible with Super Hi-Vision

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  • 1 minute video at such resolution is 70GB :)

  • @Bradbssargdons 7680 times 4320 equals 33177600. 1920 times 1080 equals 2073600. Divide 33177600 by 2073600 and you get 16.

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  • I watched this video at 360p.

  • @monstero111 problebly wont matter, whithin 15 years there will be 1,000TB FLASHdrives on the market for cheap prices

  • its like a painting,"better at far"

  • I want one! I want one! I want one!

  • Gaming on that along with 3d compatibility will simply kill humanity

  • At a certain point, your eyes can't tell the difference until you're in licking distance of the TV.

  • T.v is dead anyways.

  • @SinX0000

    O......I never thought about it like that.....Thanks for clearing that up

  • @Shutterbun4 your funny

  • @horrorguy98 They can, but they don't its not financially beneficial for them to do it because if they offer 720p one year, then 1080p the year after, 1440p after that etc etc each year until 8K and further, they'd never make money because people would wait for the next one. They just milk each technology while they can, then jump on the next bandwagon as soon as everyone has the previous one.

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