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Seriously. Once "photorealism" from a technical standpoint is achieved, then it will be additional detail and resolution on displays that don't yet exist, with dot pitches so tight as to be indistinguishable by the human eye from optical images.

Even if the hardware to display such images existed, chip developers are a long ways away from making the silicon capable of rendering them.

Figure by then, it may not even be done with silicon based processors and chips.