Look at your TV. Are you satisfied with it? It may be that the answer is yes or no. But now many people will change their minds.
This 85-inch TV is the new project in partnership with Sharp and NHK, and presents the world with a new technology called Super Hi-Vision, which offers a much higher resolution than TVs more powerful than today's market. In this case, this was done with a resolution of 7680 x 4320 pixels, with a total of 33MP, increased approximately around 16 times of today's HDTVs.
The great advantage of this technology is also its biggest problem, because the resolution is so high that it will end up being limited to very large televisions, or you will not see a TV 14 or 20 inches with the resolution.
This super HDTV has no date set to be produced commercially, but one thing is certain, even if released, will be very costly. Today's manufacturers are investing heavily in 3D technology, but but who knows, this is not the project to be invested over the next year? If this is the case, we might soon have peripherals such as Blu-Ray, video games and computers supporting that resolution, and of course the TV stations.
I'm sure many geeks and tech pundits are willing to pay the price for something that was so real.