The Guardian reports on Super Hi-Vision.
The system claims a resolution of 7680×4320 pixels, compared to the HDTV maximum of 1920×1080.
The Guardian encapsulates the one big problem “of how to transmit huge amounts of data remains”.
12 March 2008 at 1126
The Guardian reports on Super Hi-Vision.
The system claims a resolution of 7680×4320 pixels, compared to the HDTV maximum of 1920×1080.
The Guardian encapsulates the one big problem “of how to transmit huge amounts of data remains”.
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