That article is extremely opinionated and subjective, IE its not factually correct. It even goes on about spouses opinions to express a view point in order to bulk the story, it's written to an agenda and to have value to be sold for journalism.
Well of course it's opinion but it's backed up by the key points I was making. Sitting a reasonable distance from a screen, 6ft+, you will not see a huge benefit of 4k over 1080p unless the HDTV is 60+ inches.
Your thoughts?
I'm happy with 720p honestly. Even 480p is acceptable. Some people are never satisfied.
4k isn't going away. Its the next step that the industry is moving towards. The practical term is UHD, Ultra HD. In fact in another thread there were pictures of GT6 being played on Sony's new 4K UHDTV.
PS4 will play 4k movies, so hopefully we'll see 4k games
Maybe not going away, but I wouldn't say we are currently moving towards it either. I an an electronics engineer and for the past 13 years have been chief broadcast engineer at a cable company. For those of us in the industry the tech is unofficially "on hold" at the moment.
Seiki is one of the companies that is sort of pushing it, considering the prices of their Native UHD TV prices. How does a 64" UHD TV for $1,700 sound.
I wonder if they sell 42" UHD TV for half that price ... $800 ?
Check the edit I posted.
Seiki is one of the companies that is sort of pushing it, considering the prices of their Native UHD TV prices. How does a 50" UHD TV for $1,114 sound?
Seiki is one of the companies that is sort of pushing it, considering the prices of their Native UHD TV prices. How does a 50" UHD TV for $1,114 sound?
EDIT: BTW, Seiki is releasing a 39" model for $699, but sadly, the refresh rate is at a mere 30 Hz (rumored).
You are wrong about everything you said.Yes it will play 4K resolution movies IF you have a 4K Ultra HDTV which costs the same as a brand new decent car.
So it is useless as of today, tomorrow...and some more years to come until one of those TV´s can be bought by normal people and not just rich people.
Also for the rest here...use your head...check the Hardware specifications inside of the PS4...go check in the internet how a PC works and what can you do with the best components...its prices and such...then think, meditate and whatever...IF one day we will be able to play games in 4K resolution in a console.
Just in case I may answer that for you: NO.
This type of thread gets deep on my nerves.
You are wrong about everything you said.
And @Samus, I already sit less than 5ft from my 42" 1080p TV for gaming.
I sit around 4 to 5 feet away from my 32" TV, so does most of me friends when they come over to play games I think I'll sit at least 6 feet away with 40" to 50" TV.
You are wrong about everything you said.
And @Samus, I already sit less than 5ft from my 42" 1080p TV for gaming.
Hardware spec of PS4 allows for 4k gaming.How is he wrong with everything? The PS4 hardware is not capable of 4k gaming.
Oh and you might do that but then general population doesn't.
Hardware spec of PS4 allows for 4k gaming.
Sony are not supporting it at present, but that's just a licensing choice, not a hardware limiting one.
Hardware spec of PS4 allows for 4k gaming.
Sony are not supporting it at present, but that's just a licensing choice, not a hardware limiting one.
@Foxiol I didn't ask a question so I don't need an answer.
Lots of opinions in here with hardly any facts. Just wait a few months to see where 4k heads. BTW Sony's new UHDTV's are around $5K- 7k. Not too bad for a 55" and 65" set.