| akuma587 said: Disc-based: Holographic discs Non-Disc-based: Direct Download (though this often cuts special features and such, which I am a big fan of) There isn't that much of a demand visual-wise for something bigger than Blu-Ray (which theoretically can store up to 100 gig or even 200 gig) because the human eye already has trouble distinguishing the difference between 720p and 1080p, let alone 1440p, unless the screen is ludicrously large. Unless you are watching things on a 100 inch screen or larger, Blu-Ray is probably the most you will ever need simply because the human eye can't distinguish the difference. If it is the size of an IMAX screen, then you could definitely use higher resolution stuff and get an advantage. |
Yeah thing is image quality isn't just about the number of pixels,it's also about the number of colours, contrast and luminosity and some other things I don't know about like motion and such, and when image quality will reach a level of super realism, a more advanced storage medium might be needed.







