| mysticwolf said: Hmm... interesting, but I think like others have said, that 32 or 64 would be more reasonable. Also I think higher resolution gaming will come before we get that much RAM, like 2K or 4K. 4K is the next big thing, and like Blu-Ray it will take some time to catch on. But after 4K, I thiink we are at a point where a higher resolution won't even matter because we can't tell the difference. |
That won't stop manufacturers from keep pushing the resolution. In fact, they are already doing it
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2824372/sharp-nhk-push-8k-tvs-ahead-of-2020-olympics.html
Please excuse my bad English.
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