Quote:
“ From a current Digital Spy item:
"Realistically, the smallest display size that will exist in the short term for Ultra HD is 55 inches. This is because as the screen size starts to shrink beyond this, the benefits of having such a high pixel density start to diminish."”
“ From a current Digital Spy item:
"Realistically, the smallest display size that will exist in the short term for Ultra HD is 55 inches. This is because as the screen size starts to shrink beyond this, the benefits of having such a high pixel density start to diminish."”
Unless you have a large enough room and enough distance within the room between the tv and the seating area, there's no practical reason to upgrade to 4k. In theory, this format - as fantastic as I'm sure it looks - may not succeed. Well, not for people of average earnings living in average size accommodation. It might be similar to 3D tvs. Most people don't have the sets and there's virtually zero 3D content out there to guarantee a viable future.




,,,,,,,,,,,, sorry for the cynical post , but deep down you know im right lol
<--- 4K spectacle TV

Prices had already dropped dramatically by 2007/8.