Pemalite said:
Pal "Standard Definition/DVD" is 720x576i NTSC "Standard Definition/DVD" is 720x480i High Definition is 1280x720 (Allot of 720P TV's are actually 1366x768 or 1360x768) Full High Definition is 1920x1080 Quad High Definition is 2560x1440 Quad Full High Definition is 3840x2160 The Real Cinema standard 4k is actually 4096x2160.
That's mostly because it's literally a quad-drupling of pixels, retaining the same aspect ratio. - There isn't any weird stretching or scaling going on.
Teeqoz said:
Not too much really. Only like 399-449$, using new GPU tech like Polaris 10 or 11 and a bit beefier CPU. So somewhere from 50 to 100 dollars more than a PS4 currently costs.
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That assumes that Polaris has the capability to acceptably handle 4k, keep in mind it's a mid-range card, it's target is 1080P/1440P and VR.
Now nVidia is struggling to achieve 4k 60fps with it's Geforce 1080 card... AMD is trying to sell consumers on two Polaris 10 cards verses a single Geforce 1080 for gaming and benchmarks are backing that up, you can't expect a single card to do 4k.
Vega and then Navi will be AMD's "4k" chips. Not Polaris, no idea where this expectation of Polaris doing 4k came from.
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Um, what? Yes there is or it would look all blockly. Look at a Wii on a 1080p TV, it's painful.