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Super Hi-Vision (SHV), also known as , Ultra High Definition Video, UHDV, Extreme Definition Video, Ultra High Definition Television[1], UHDTV , UHD and 8K is an experimental digital video format, currently proposed by NHK of Japan, the BBC, and RAI.

Super Hi-Vision's main specifications:

* Resolution: 7,680 × 4,320 pixels (16:9) (approximately 33 megapixels)
* Bits depth: 10-bit per channel
* Colorimetry: Rec. 709
* Frame rate: 50 and 60 frame/s. (progressive)
* Audio: 22.2 channels
o 9 — above ear level (top layer)
o 10 — ear level (middle layer)
o 3 — below ear level (bottom layer)
o 2 — low frequency effects
* Bandwidth:
o UHF - 8MHz, 35~45Mbit/s bandwidth (RAI DVB-T2 tests)
o Ku-band - 2x36MHz transponders, 140~150Mbit/s bandwidth (DVB-S2)
o Ka-band - 600MHz, 500~6600Mbit/s bandwidth

SHV resolution shown in comparison to other digital video formats.

The new format with a resolution of 7680 × 4320 pixels is four times as wide and four times as high (for a total of 16 times the pixel resolution) as existing HDTV, which has a maximum resolution of 1920 × 1080 pixels. According to the Yomiuri Shimbun, the Japanese Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications will be starting a public-private partnership to develop technology for SHV in the hopes of setting an international standard for Super Hi-Vision in addition to broadcasting with it beginning in 2015.

My new HD TV feels so insignificant right now.

Heres proof
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The cameras used for UHDTV

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I think that i heard somewhere that 5 seconds of UHDTV are about 10 gigabytes or so.
 
Why would you need something that high quality? Seems counter productive storing that on a hard drive.
 
Why would you need something that high quality? Seems counter productive storing that on a hard drive.

It was developed by the Japanese so it might has to do something with the small penis complex :E
 
The cameras used for UHDTV



I think that i heard somewhere that 5 seconds of UHDTV are about 10 gigabytes or so.

33 MPixels / frame * 60 frames per second * 10 bits / channel * 4 color channels = 9.5 GB/s when it's uncompressed.
 
I want a sphere shaped screen the size of earth, and I'm looking all around. Like an IMAXXXXXXX First Person shooter, playing 'Duke Nukem: Never'
 
I found 1920*1080 pretty perfect for myself(for movies, games etc), I wouldn't need any better.

Though I don't have a HDTV/monitor at home yet, I use my good old 15" monitor and aren't planning to get a new one.
 
I found 1920*1080 pretty perfect for myself(for movies, games etc), I wouldn't need any better.

Though I don't have a HDTV/monitor at home yet, I use my good old 15" monitor and aren't planning to get a new one.

1920x1080 on 15"... o_O
 
1920x1080 on 15"... o_O

As I said:

I found 1920*1080 pretty perfect for myself(for movies, games etc), I wouldn't need any better.

Though I don't have a HDTV/monitor at home yet, I use my good old 15" monitor and aren't planning to get a new one.

Well it wasn't a very clear post, first I said I loved HD and then I said I didn't need a HD monitor
 
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