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....but I'm choosy about what I want and am willing to wait. I want a huge increase over the typical 1080p led/lcd/plasma,What I want is something between 19" and 32", 4K, and OLED. It's going to be expensive and there will be another wait for prices to come down.
The reason for the smaller size is that I can look at my photography up close. Also when 4K blu-ray comes around I'll want to watch movies. A 50" is too small to tell the difference at normal viewing distances over 1080p (though I'm sure it will be slightly better).
I figure the wait will be between 1 to 2 years, maybe 3, but eventually it will come around.
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Usually stuff like taht would come out in japan first. But with Japan's current problems, i doubt they will be willing to front it alone.
So unless the world starts solving some of the money/jobs crisis..
It may be a long wait.
But i agree on worthwhile.
BluRay discs are being worked on to provide the data needed..
With up to TEN layers of data... in the works..
These two statements in your post seem contradictory:
1) "What I want is something between 19" and 32"..."
2) A 50" is too small to tell the difference at normal viewing distances over 1080p...:
Care to elaborate?
Thanks,
Doug
Hi doug,
19" to 32" is what is ideal for me for both computer use and watching movies close up. Anything larger than 32" on a desktop is way too wide to see without turning your head side to side. Anything smaller than 50" mounted as a standard TV , one won't be able to see the fine pixel count. 4K would be best for those super big 80 inchers and sit between 11 feet and 16 feet.If you had a 55 inch, the best viewing distance would be between 8 and 11 feet, a bit too close for most living rooms (maybe not if in a small room). The 4K has such a dense pixilation that it needs either a much bigger screen or to just go to something very small like a computer monitor and sit up close. I know that what I was saying seemed difficult to see (no pun) without carefull thinking about my intentions . I guess you could call it pixel conservation, getting the most out of the better pixel count ,and not wasting valuable pixels.
YMMV
You're probably got about a 15 year wait time before any of those things(especially to 80" OLED) becomes available to the mass market at a price that normal people would be willing and or able to pay.
I would be quite happy if there was a 24"/4K OLED to be introduced at a consumer price. If there is a demand for it then the prices eventualy come down. Even a 19" for $1000 would get my interest.
OK....
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