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Pixel-morphing technology can improve display resolutions by 200%

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4 minutes ago, Pheelo said:

 

 

Yeah, probably dual could transmit 12K 45HZ but with a lossy compression. But Displayport 1.4 "only" has 25.92 Gbit/s, two could have 51.84 Gbit/s in theory. But a 8K 60HZ stream already has 49.65 Gbit/s, I estimate 12K 45HZ to be around 90 Gbit/s. But of course, with compression you can make it down to 51.84 Gbit/s, but I believe that they will come up with something better than Displayport 1.4 for 12K, before it goes mainstream anyway.

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question: wouldnt this probably make lower res monitor cheaper?

i mean, if you dont need 3 subpixels for each pixel, the quantity of "subpixels" would cut by 3, am i right?

 

also, while "12k" is obviously not something we would want(right now), being able to use my 1080 monitor at 4k for example could be useful, even if that doesn't end up being my native resolution

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That's quite nice. We can sure have super resolutions. 8K monitor is already a thing. Beyond no doubt. I remember 16K@240Hz mentioned by Raja to be true immersion in VR that you won't be able to tell a part from real-world. That will be glorious. Specially when games will also look life like too. Definitely graphics processing power is yet to come to that level though. And monitor cable for such super high bandwidth. 

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I see this technology being less useful for boosting us to 12k or other absurd resolutions, because after all, we still need systems to push that many pixels. If we are ever to see practical application of this method, it's going to be in drastically reducing the price of existing panels. If we can push 4k, for example, out of a panel that is basically just a glorified 1080p panel, then we can start seeing the prices of 4k panels drop to 1080p price points. More interestingly, 1080p boosted from shit resolution panels may become so cheap to purchase, that we'll just start throwing them on things for no apparent reason than just because they're gunna be like $50 for a 60fps 1080p panel. A whole new RGB style takeover of consumer electronics, but instead, covering everything with HD screens, lol.

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14 hours ago, RuLeZ said:

Cool, cant wait for my 12k smartphone. Jk, I barely notice the difference from 720p to 1440p on a 5" device :P

*12k smart watch lol

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5 hours ago, positivePXL said:

I see this technology being less useful for boosting us to 12k or other absurd resolutions, because after all, we still need systems to push that many pixels. If we are ever to see practical application of this method, it's going to be in drastically reducing the price of existing panels. If we can push 4k, for example, out of a panel that is basically just a glorified 1080p panel, then we can start seeing the prices of 4k panels drop to 1080p price points. More interestingly, 1080p boosted from shit resolution panels may become so cheap to purchase, that we'll just start throwing them on things for no apparent reason than just because they're gunna be like $50 for a 60fps 1080p panel. A whole new RGB style takeover of consumer electronics, but instead, covering everything with HD screens, lol.

Imagine computercases being made out entirely of full hd screens because they are so cheap lmao

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19 hours ago, goldman said:

http://www.techspot.com/news/69516-pixel-morphing-technology-can-improve-display-resolutions-200.html

 

Sounds awesome, though i honestly don't think any manufacturer is gonna apply this to their current products, probably we'll start seeing "12k" monitors or something crazy like that sometime soon though(if i understood the article correctly lol)

If only that quote in your OP was three times the not-black text on black baground.

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