Tag: 4K
Samsung's 85-inch framed S9 UHD 4K TV goes on sale at Selfridges, and you can't afford it
Samsung's 85-inch S9 UHD 4K TV, first unveiled at this year's CES, has gone on sale at Selfridges. And before you ask, you probably can't afford it. Setting you back a whopping £35,000, you at least get a lot of…
PREVIEW: Toshiba 84-inch 4K Series 9 Ultra HD TV with Cloud TV
Bigger is better, and for Toshiba's forthcoming 84-inch 4K Series 9 Ultra HD TV, that counts for pixel count as well as size. We went eyes-on with the new flagship set at a recent Toshiba press event. Here are our…
CES 2013: Samsung 85-inch UN85S9 4K UHD TV "floats" in striking frame stand
Samsung's next flagship TV, the Samsung UN85S9 Ultra HD, looks set to tick every box a cutting edge set can after being revealed at CES 2013. Measuring a ginormous 85-inches across, it packs in a 4K (UHD) display for crystal…
84-inch LG 84LM960V Ultra High Definition 4K TV now available in UK, but it'll cost you
Not quite sure there's a Christmas tree big enough to fit LG's latest-and-greatest TV underneath, but we're still hoping and praying that we've got one to unwrap come Christmas morning. Today LG launch the stonking 84-inch LG 84LM960V Ultra High…
84 inch LG UD 3D 4K TV landing by September. Christmas list can't fit all the abbreviations.
LG have announced that their 84-inch "ultra definition" 4K resolution television will launch worldwide in September. First shown off at CES in January, it's expected to land with a price tag somewhere around the $12,000 mark. "The 4K display market…
CES 2012: JVC announces GY-HMQ10, world's first 4K camcorder
JVC has blown open the camcorder market at CES 2012 by introducing the world's first 4K camcorder, the GY-HMQ10. Expected to cost around £3,300, it houses an 8.3-megapixel sensor that shoots video at a 3840×2160 resolution. Though marginally less…
Canon plan "historic" November launch: Mirrorless or 5D Mark III incoming?
Canon are planning what they claim will be a "historic" launch event in Hollywood this November, sparking the photo buffs to begin speculating as to what the DSLR specialists may have planned. Due for November 3rd, the "historic global announcement",…
UK Review: Toy Story 3 3D
I have to admit to being a little bit sceptical about the need for another Toy Story film when it was first announced a year or so ago. The first two films are, in my opinion, classics, capturing all…
Ridiculously impressive and tiny landscape generation
The demoscene is a subculture of computer art that specialises in creating non-interactive audiovisual content to certain set limits. This bit of art, called ‘Elevated’, is an example of the ‘intros’ subcategory, which limits programmers to either 64kb or 4kb file sizes. The above example is 4k.
Watch that video again, and consider that everything – music, landscape and lighting – fits into 4,000 bytes – the equivalent of 800 average english words. That’s *nothing*. That’s less than nothing!
But it’d be difficult for this tech to be integrated into games because it’s so compressed – although file sizes would get smaller, load times would increase massively. In tech, processor speeds are considerably more limited than storage, so for the moment expect this to stay a tiny subculture.
If you want to check it out for yourself, then you can download the file from Pouet, but you’ll need a pretty impressive graphics card to do it justice – it probably won’t work too well on your office PC. Expect to see a black screen for a few mins while it loads, too.