Post: There's 4K and now 8K?!
04-14-2014, 02:45 AM #1
Dan
I'm a god.
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); 4K TVs are getting within reach now: A 55” Sony goes from upwards of $2500. There’s precious little content for it outside some 4K-mastered Blu-rays from Sony and a specialty YouTube channel, but more stuff to watch will arrive soon enough, just as it did with 1080pi.

Now along comes Japan’s public broadcasting organization NHK with 8K, a format so dense with detail that the human eye will not detect additional resolution — a claim I've heard made for 4K. I guess now we can be doubly sure there's no way to make it look better.

After the third or fourth time someone here at the NAB Show in Las Vegas asked whether I'd seen NHK's display I went down Wednesday to find, during an otherwise quiet late-morning moment on the convention floor, people were already lining up around the enclosure 20 minutes before what would be a packed showtime.

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NHK showed about 30 minutes of footage, including a Japanese fireworks display, a whimsical short film by a performing arts troupe, a fashion show in a large arena and footage from a soccer match between Brazil and Spain.

Oh it looks real. And it is spectacular.

The clarity and depth of field truly is uncanny, yet the picture had none of the harsh edges, strange light and “video” vibe of other super-HD displays and high frame-rate demos I've seen. It’s somehow cinematic; yet you can focus in on any face in a large crowd and make out every feature at varying distances. It really is like being there.

Even the smaller TV screens give objects a more present look – a space shuttle launch contrail looked like you could just wave your hand and blow it away, and I felt like I could reach in and pluck a colorful banner from a field of charging horsemen.

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3D is already wobbling off to international markets, and if something like 8K ever catches on here, it won’t help it. During the fireworks display footage, birds that fly into the shot had me thinking some sparrows had gotten into the place. Stereovision would be overkill.

Though both Samsung and Sharp also put on 8K displays back at the Consumer Electronics Show earlier this year, you won’t see screens in stores anytime soon; some don't even see the data-guzzler as a viable format. If 8K screens ever do arrive, surely it will be ahead of pipelines fully equipped to handle them, as the NHK's first test broadcasts don't come until 2016.

Sports will lead the first broadcast yet again, this time with the Tokyo Olympics, which NHK has pledged to cover and broadcast throughout much of Japan. NHK is also filming the World Cup in Brazil this summer with its 8K Cube camera, a breadbox-sized unit which a spokeswoman held up for us to see with her left hand.

Shooting with this will be a breeze. It'll be fun to see whether NHK can get enough traction for a rich content pipeline.



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04-14-2014, 03:33 AM #2
Eon
Little One
Originally posted by Dan View Post
4K TVs are getting within reach now: A 55” Sony goes from upwards of $2500. There’s precious little content for it outside some 4K-mastered Blu-rays from Sony and a specialty YouTube channel, but more stuff to watch will arrive soon enough, just as it did with 1080pi.

Now along comes Japan’s public broadcasting organization NHK with 8K, a format so dense with detail that the human eye will not detect additional resolution — a claim I've heard made for 4K. I guess now we can be doubly sure there's no way to make it look better.

After the third or fourth time someone here at the NAB Show in Las Vegas asked whether I'd seen NHK's display I went down Wednesday to find, during an otherwise quiet late-morning moment on the convention floor, people were already lining up around the enclosure 20 minutes before what would be a packed showtime.

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NHK showed about 30 minutes of footage, including a Japanese fireworks display, a whimsical short film by a performing arts troupe, a fashion show in a large arena and footage from a soccer match between Brazil and Spain.

Oh it looks real. And it is spectacular.

The clarity and depth of field truly is uncanny, yet the picture had none of the harsh edges, strange light and “video” vibe of other super-HD displays and high frame-rate demos I've seen. It’s somehow cinematic; yet you can focus in on any face in a large crowd and make out every feature at varying distances. It really is like being there.

Even the smaller TV screens give objects a more present look – a space shuttle launch contrail looked like you could just wave your hand and blow it away, and I felt like I could reach in and pluck a colorful banner from a field of charging horsemen.

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3D is already wobbling off to international markets, and if something like 8K ever catches on here, it won’t help it. During the fireworks display footage, birds that fly into the shot had me thinking some sparrows had gotten into the place. Stereovision would be overkill.

Though both Samsung and Sharp also put on 8K displays back at the Consumer Electronics Show earlier this year, you won’t see screens in stores anytime soon; some don't even see the data-guzzler as a viable format. If 8K screens ever do arrive, surely it will be ahead of pipelines fully equipped to handle them, as the NHK's first test broadcasts don't come until 2016.

Sports will lead the first broadcast yet again, this time with the Tokyo Olympics, which NHK has pledged to cover and broadcast throughout much of Japan. NHK is also filming the World Cup in Brazil this summer with its 8K Cube camera, a breadbox-sized unit which a spokeswoman held up for us to see with her left hand.

Shooting with this will be a breeze. It'll be fun to see whether NHK can get enough traction for a rich content pipeline.



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I was like, Damn this guy needs to be an NGU reporter. Then I saw the bottom.stare
But, yeah. Its always crazy to see how fast Technology progresses.

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04-14-2014, 05:47 AM #3
Mr.Alfredo
Samurai Poster
And because of this... I see our future not lasting so long. If you understand what i'm saying?
04-14-2014, 08:29 AM #4
ResistTheSun
In Flames Much?
Ultra high definition television :p
Yes this what family it belongs to, cool name no?
Until the panels improve enough we won't be able to tell the difference.
04-14-2014, 08:33 AM #5
Nath
[move] LOLOL [/move]
Looks sweet! Just goes to show how fast we're improving.
04-14-2014, 02:35 PM #6
Toke
PC Master Race
Bet PC has 8k before ps5 comes out in 6years or so Enzo

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04-14-2014, 07:07 PM #7
Joel
[move]Sal:madsal::laim:[/move]
What is the difference between them anyways? Get the price high to make people pay more?
04-14-2014, 07:36 PM #8
Toke
PC Master Race
Originally posted by Joelrca View Post
What is the difference between them anyways? Get the price high to make people pay more?


Higher resolution let's you fit more pixels for a better quality picture depending on which panel they are using and how the color quality is. Like 1920x1080 is 1080p 4k is 3840x2160 so its like having for 1080p monitors in one so a 30in 4k is like having 4 13in laptop screens

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04-14-2014, 07:49 PM #9
Joel
[move]Sal:madsal::laim:[/move]
Originally posted by Toke View Post
Higher resolution let's you fit more pixels for a better quality picture depending on which panel they are using and how the color quality is. Like 1920x1080 is 1080p 4k is 3840x2160 so its like having for 1080p monitors in one so a 30in 4k is like having 4 13in laptop screens


Do you need any special kind of HDMI wire to do when using a 4K display?
04-14-2014, 08:27 PM #10
Toke
PC Master Race
Originally posted by Joelrca View Post
Do you need any special kind of HDMI wire to do when using a 4K display?


A lot use the newest HDMI which is like 1.4 or 2.0.and monitors use display port, it depends on your monitor actuslly

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