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Hate to be the party pooper, but this article alleges that 4K resolution is essentially superfluous, and hence, useless.http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-33199_7-57366319-221/why-4k-tvs-are-stupid/
He's thinking too small, that article will be a joke in ten years. Everyone will be buying cheap, wall sized 4K tv's.
You're too funny.
I think for the projector crowd it will be a godsend.
TV's might get humungous but my room will still be the same size. I have a 50 inch now and could probably go to 60. Anything beyond that would be crazy at my place. I am sure a lot of people with American size monster houses will want larger than that but it won't be mass market...
It's going to be all about features not resolution. Computers are a great example. They have been ridiculously fast for the past few years but only a tiny minority care about that - the video card and memory are more likely to be the bottleneck than the cpu. Everyone else is focused on making them smaller and incorporating more and more features. TVs are slowly replacing basic computing and home theater needs w/ internet access, streaming media access, networking, skype, etc... When Apple and Google debut their TVs that's what will happen. TV will become the main interface like we have seen in so many movies since Kubrick's 2001. Televisions will change dramatically long before 4 and 8k make their way into the mainstream market. The resolution will not be the main selling point, just an added value as CPU power is not with current computing.
Why couldn't we have extremely large, maybe even modular screens at 4K in ten years, and at a reasonable price?
Who cares about mass market.