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Seriously, I have no life.
As far as 8K, 65"-85" TVs are a big part of the market now and they do show the differences, but I think most of the improvements are in dynamic range and color rather than sharpness, but that will obviously improve, too.@sholling
I don't see 4k being a failure at all. It's pretty much replaced 1080p or is in the process of doing so. Pretty much all decent tvs are now 4k, Netflix and Amazon both film their originals in 4k, and many films are now being shot 4k.
I think 8k is just stupid. There is no way in hell one could even benefit from it unless you're sitting in the front row of an IMAX theater. With glasses, I have 20/12 vision, at a distance of 9' on a 55" screen, without hdr, I can see a very small benefit going back and forth between 1080p and 4k. Sitting 6' away, which is the minimum recommended viewing angle for my screen size, I'm still unable to resolve the individual pixels. To do so requires me being 6" from the screen.
If 4k manages to exceed my ability to resolve more detail with better than perfect vision super close to the screen, I see no reason why we would ever need 8k.
As for broadcasts, I'm willing to bet cable goes the way of the dodo soon. At least in my generation, we don't use it. Streaming has largely replaced the need for it, and it has greater benefits too, such as a lack of commercials, better video and audio quality, and the ability to chose what to watch and when to watch it.
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Yesterday, Foxconn announced that they have bought a 7 story building in downtown Milwaukee, which will house 600-700 people in what they called an 'innovation center'. It's interesting to note that there was almost no talk about them doing this prior to the announcement, but the County Exec didn't let the opportunity slip away, to sort of make it sound as if he was involved. He may have been and if he was, great. The Mayor was conspicuous in his absence- he's more concerned with getting his trolley up and running, even though the projections show that it won't make a dime of profit in the first year- it's a good thing the Potawotomi Casino fired up for $12M. Anyway, one of the main things on the agenda for the new building is 8K and 5G. In Milwaukee. Imagine that!
One thing I hope FoxConn does is dump a bunch of money into the local colleges that teach STEM and also, it would be a huge help if they involve themselves in the Public Schools, many of which are performing very poorly.