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more about #4k NeoAkira: Why would someone want a TV that would make all media look like shit on it? more » HyperDrunk: Personally I expect this will be used as a computer monitor in business settings to display large amounts of data. Mind you, I could also see this bei... more » valkilmerisawful: There. Now upscaling DVD players have a future. more » pwnerjam4.0: I'll take three more » OCEntertainment: A 56-incher? Really? Dude, 40-50 is about the minimum size I'd accept watching an HD signal. Trying to cram four of them into a 56" would be like tryi... more » Mr.P1ckl3s: Why? No one even broadcasts in 1008p yet. more » The Lab: So if you can't tell the difference between 720p and 1080p on a 50 inch set at 5 feet, how close do you have to sit to fully appreciate this? Nose to... more » peterfranzen: This is Quad-HD, not 4k. 4k has a resolution of 4096×3072, not 3840x2160. more » BergenCountyJC can't beat MW2: So if I just watched one channel it would make the picture 4x clearer? Where does it end? more » RuBBa_cHiKiN: The real question is can it fit in the Batmobile?: At first, I thought the cord on the end was a Katana handle. more » nutbastard: like minidisc, this is a new tech that offers only incremental advantages, and is attempting to usurp something else very similar (and popular) that h... more » Thinger: Why the hell don't they just use network cabling if they want to push that much data? Both the hardware and cabling is cheap and they could just use ... more » iansilv: Eat a dick HDMI. I am using my hands to do shadow puppets on the wall to interpret what the movies should be like based of of their trailers. more » KTK1990: And thats another reason why I havent jumped on the Blu-Ray and HDMI wagon. Still using VGA cables for monitors (use mainly laptops now) and RCA cable... more » anexanhume: Monster are having masturbation parties over the new 1.4 spec. I only say this because I was, yet again, uninvited. more » ripfire: Am I the only one who thinks there's something wrong with this picture at first glance: more » 3o01: I'm amazed they're still around. I thought they died off with the VCR. more » frigg: Now if only the cover were color e-ink with the image played back in a dynamic video loop. Seeing how it was in Minority Report (sort of) and Harry Po... more » Haggie: Megan Fox - the less weird, less hot, less talented Angelina Jolie... more » zenpoet: In all honesty, she has taken the top spot of most... well, everything positive... woman on my list. Jessica Alba did have the top spot, but she had ... more » -
#4k
Want a 4K TV? Sony Has a $76,000 Set With Your Name On It
Regular HDTV is so last year. What you really need is a 4k TV, one with four times the resolution of HD. And hey, Sony's new TRIMASTER offers just that, for a price. More » -
#hdmi
HDMI 1.4 Rocks for Six Reasons, Sucks for Four More
The new HDMI standard—1.4 to be precise—is pretty excellent, since it has an integrated Ethernet channel, 1080p 3D support and oh yeah, delicious 4K resolution images. But, like we said before, you need all-new everything for it. More » -
#projectors
JVC's First 8K Projector and 4K Live Camera Are Under $200K
JVC latest projectors—one at 8K (8,192x4,320pixels) and the other at 4K (3,840x2,160pixels)—come with 10,000 lumens of brightness and produce a 5500:1 contrast ratio. More » -
#photography
The First Foxy Magazine Cover to Be Shot In Video
Last week we told you that Esquire had shot their June magazine cover in video. This week, we see that Megan Fox photo in all its...wait, there is no way "Fox" is her real name. More » -
#granturismo
PS3 Tech Demo Runs Gran Turismo 5 in 2160p or 240 FPS
What's the team a Polyphony Digital doing besides finishing their upcoming Gran Turismo 5 racing simulator? Making some crazy ass tech demos with four PlayStation 3s hooked together to share rendering time. Not only can four PS3s create a 2160p image (that's four 1080p images for a resolution of 3840x2160 blasted on Sony's 4K projector), they can create one single 1080p image that runs at 240 FPS. 240! That's faster than the human eye can see; and so fast, we imagine, that you can actually see into the future. The audience reception was described thusly: More » -
#gizmodogallery
At Gizmodo Gallery: The Red One Camera
We'll have a lot more than the 1983 Apple Phone prototype at the upcoming Gizmodo Gallery. Perhaps you were interested in getting a good look at the famous Red One camera? That's good, because we sorta know a guy. -
#projectors
Sony Brings Their $114,000, 4K Projector Out From Hiding
Sony's 4K Projector (or Super Mega Ultra HD Projector in my terms), provides 4 times the pixels at a 4096x2160 resolution. Akihabara News says the liquid crystal on silicon projector uses SXRD technology, has a 2500:1 contrast ration, a 2 kW lamp and it produces 11,000 lumens of light. At $114,000 and 268 pounds with no media that can take full advantage of the hardware, I doubt you'd have much use for this...yet. [Akihabara via Electronista] -
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#digitalcameras
Red's 5k, 4k, and 3k Pro Cameras: What the Resolution Really Means
Here's why we're excited about Red's announcements of their 3K Scarlet and 5K Epic digital cameras. Their insane resolution. It's one thing to talk about resolution as an abstract number, but Red has a fantastic chart comparing these resolutions to things you're actually familiar with, like your HDTV or your old SDTV. Even the Scarlet, the most affordable of their cameras, dwarfs your 1080p TV in the way that Wilt Chamberlain's "scoring" record dwarfs ours. [Red]
