Acevil said:
Actually it can go as high as 4320p within the next decade or so. Quad Full High Defination 2160P or Ultra High Definition Video 4320p. |
The hell it will. From a Content Creation perspective, the HD transition has been and still is a total mess - heck, a good chunk of HD content is shot at sub-HD resolutions and then upscaled accordingly (HELLO DVCPROHD/HDV) nevermind the fact that due to costs/bandwith limitations some HD recording mediums still work at sub-digibeta color resolution (YUHU XDCAM). The electronics industry has been succesful pushing the masses towards the 1080p standard but it'll take years until the content is generally available at 1080p/50Mbit which is the distribution standard slowly being converged towards.
The ultra-high-blinding-resolution HD is decades away except for aplications that run exclusively computer generated graphics (decision centers, meeting rooms, scientific research, etc) - and ultra high resolution monitors for these aplications are already available and in use nowadays.
If anything, we'll see auto 3D TV's as the next step, which is logical since it shares most of the infraestructure with HD production. Heck, Philips has its auto 3D TV on sale already (good luck finding content for that, tho).








