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    You mean the source? Read it in PCformat. You can find it on the internet though.

    It's either OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) or something different/similar.

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    no man, the stuff you watch on it, who would/could actually make stuff at that resolution?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megadef_(album)

    also, if we say the highest res 19" TFT you can buy is 2560x1600 (its not that high - thats the res of the 30" Dell monitor)

    2560x1600= 4096000 four million, ninety six thousand pixels
    28000x14000= 392000000 three hundred and ninety two million pixels. about 96 times as many.

    far as i know, OLED screens are thinner, lower power and brighter. inherently higher res? no.
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    I don't really see the reason why you'd want to go to that high resolution unless you had your own IMAX theatre or something

    TBH I don't really see a huge difference between 720p and 1080p when watching a program, so unless you have massive screens (or we get some kind of bionic eye that can see ridiculously well ) that kind of res is just complete overkill. Also got the problem that in the UK we can only have about 6 1080p channels before we run out of bandwidth, so unless everything comes via really big pipes we won't be able to get that to our TVs in the first place

    I think if that kind of res is true, it will be used purely for things like IMAX.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DecomposingStar View Post
    You mean the source? Read it in PCformat. You can find it on the internet though.

    It's either OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) or something different/similar.
    Problem is there is always something better just around the corner. Might as well just enjoy the fairly new technologies at average prices.

    There was already some posts about the next Xbox on Digg but its 3 years away.

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    Apparently Sony are going to start selling OLED TVs thsi year :s
    http://news.teamxbox.com/xbox/13241/...-TV-This-Year/

    Ridiculous size to the monitor though 3mm thick!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadduckUK View Post
    no man, the stuff you watch on it, who would/could actually make stuff at that resolution?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megadef_(album)

    also, if we say the highest res 19" TFT you can buy is 2560x1600 (its not that high - thats the res of the 30" Dell monitor)

    2560x1600= 4096000 four million, ninety six thousand pixels
    28000x14000= 392000000 three hundred and ninety two million pixels. about 96 times as many.

    far as i know, OLED screens are thinner, lower power and brighter. inherently higher res? no.
    I'll find out if it was OLED or something else, but it was definately a ridiculous amount of pixels like 26kx14k, the trouble they were having was the life-span of the blue pixels.

    The idea is, I guess, to make vectorised graphics processors that can stretch to any size without distortion, but if nothing else it would allow for full-on true anti-aliasing.

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