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initially, i was trying to remember where i read/saw that human eye can only capture so much. i didnt find the original source but here is a nice overview:
http://youtu.be/4I5Q3UXkGd0
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28" 4k monitor at just over $600 I think they're def worth considering at 4 times the resolution of 1080p
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Fred has a point, we have yet to experience this 4K format. I recall reading about this format via a pc mag.
I understand the need for a revolution in HD, hd-dvd tried (failed), Blu-Ray has been pushing the market (and in + ways for classic films, and new titles on the way). With games, I dunno, I haven't played a PS4 or One to see what this "rush" truly is. For one, the price tag will be insane, but upgrading down the line. Gonna wait and see.
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A 4K monitor is worth it, if you can get it relatively cheap and your video card can handle it. Most photos and pictures you see online nowadays are scaled down to fit HD resolution on your monitor, so you'd be getting more detail - also in games that are starting to support it.
For a TV, though, the content isn't there yet.
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You know there is almost ZERO 4k content around at the moment?
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You will only really benefit from an increased resolution if you sit close to the TV. Most people don't sit close enough to really notice a difference over 1080p. Next time you see a 4K product demo in a store take note that the display has been set up so that your viewing distace (in store) is pretty close; definitely closer than the average viewing distance at home. This creates the "wow" factor in the store and is largely lost when you bring the TV home.
For something with more real impact, check this out:
http://www.dolby.com/us/en/technologies/dolby-vision.html
http://www.engadget.com/2013/12/05/dolby-demos-new-imaging-tech-that-pushes-more-light-to-your-tele/
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don't get a 4k tv, get a 4k monitor
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Not even close to worth it.
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i wouldnt bother, true 3d is coming soon:
http://youtu.be/7Xh5pp1upBMabout the inventor:
http://www.technologyreview.com/lists/innovators-under-35/2013/inventor/david-fattal/
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Whats so great about them? I am pretty satisfied with 1080p atm.