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The revenant free hd stream reddit 1080p4/30/2024 It's like with phones - there was a moment when manufacturers raced to introduce 4K, but nowadays nobody does it because there's zero use for it. 8K is more than enough even for VR goggles. I would personally say that 8K is the top of what we'll get and 16K will never even take off. Better contrast and colors are what you're after if you want to improve your experience. If I walk up to it, I can see the individual pixels, but while watching from the couch, you don't notice and moreover - you don't care. Even my projector screen of 120 inches is wonderfully sharp at 4K from 12 feet and fills your vision. Apart from the almost wall-sized TVs, 8K makes little sense. ![]() They should also start upscale 4K content to 8k now as sells will be delayed but they will grow as 8k TV's prices shrink.Īs most others have said, it's one thing to be able to walk up to the TV and discern the higher pixel density and a completely different thing if you're sitting a 12 feet from it. The 8k TV prices will get there in 3 to 5 years but filming of 8k content needs to start filming now for 8k TV's to have meaningful enough content to get users to move to 8k TV's. The main thing that needs to happen is the content creators need to start to push full production of 8K along with the 8k TVs getting cheaper for users to embrace 8K resolution. The beauty of 8k TV's are just under appreciate because there's too little 8K content. Combination filming at 8k and 4k should be the standard model for shooting a film at this point where filming at 4k, 8k, 16k would be pushing the Cutting Edge the moment it becomes practical.Īnother thing if you watch 8K content on a 4K TV it still looks better then 4K content actually. A few movies like Pirates of the Caribbean were record at 4k and 8k. 4k will start to be treated like 1K in 3 to 5 years time. In fact I would be thinking about investing in 16k cameras to film as soon as possible. Now is absolutely the time to start producing only 8k or above content as the time it takes to product a film it will likely become common place to watch on a 8k tv in less then 1 or 2 years after the film is releases tops. People will move to 8k when it gets cheap regardless and that is happening some good 8k tv are $1500 in a few year they will be $300 to $500. The gap between 4K and 8K will be much longer than the gap between 1080p and 4K. ![]() So 4K collections won't be rendered obsolete like a lot of Blu-Rays, it will possibly just continue the 4K + Digital option and SOME movies will be 8K digital or maybe Apple will upgrade you to 8K if you own 4K sort of like they do with 1080p to 4K. I don't think that means the end of 4K, it will just be the last remaining highest fidelity option in physical form for a niche audiences. ![]() All that said, there already exists a 1TB disc format that theoretically could be used for 8K movies easily, and maybe some day they could come out with a new disc, but considering how poorly 4K discs sell it doesn't seem like they're ever going to make a new disc format for consumers. Probably more likely 20 years and America's awful internet infrastructure will be the main thing holding it back. Probably won't be for another 10-15 years at least before you start seeing 8K smart TVs become affordable and streaming services start offering select titles in 8K. And we will get even less 8K remasters of old titles than we do now in 4K. 8K will come in digital form eventually, I just don't see it happening in the form of an optical disc.
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