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I doubt this will be the last generation of graphical improvements. First of all, by the next generation HD TV penetration will have increased greatly, especially, since in 5-8 years time, most TV makers will have probably stopped selling anything below 720p. Also with the advent of hologrpahic disks, which I think was mentioned before, and things like this technology, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultra_High_Definition_Video, video games will get ever close to realism. Also saying movies are the best form of realism, that's not necessarily true, if anyone hasn't seen the movie Stealth, it involves a fururistic robot aeroplane. I remember seeing a Blu-Ray review of it, and it basically said that it's not really that better than the DVD one because it contained a fair amount of CGI, which when the movies was put into 1080p, totally stood out, becuase although film has been recorded at 1080p for years, the CGI wasn't 1080p! Also my dad (who works at R & D for an electronics company), said that this new format (Ultra High Definition), has such high resolution, that to get the best viewing out of it, it has to fill your eyesight (so a really big screen), and the resolution is such, that there isn't that much difference with watching a movie on it, and looking out a window! So if this technology eventually comes into people homes (at least 10 years away really), then you can guarantee that someone will take advantage of it. Ie PS3 and 1080p, and it seems the xBox 360 Elite may be heading that way aswell.



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