JVC's 8K4K D-ILA chip enables one display to produce Super Hi-Vision images
Well, excuse us very much. JVC just came storming through like a model on a runway with its all new D-ILA chip, and you can bet it's worthy of paying attention to. Just under a year after the firm unveiled its 4K2K D-ILA chip, it's now trumpeting the almighty 1.75-inch 8K4K, which touts the "world's highest 35-megapixel pixel count," which is roughly equal to 17x full HD resolution. Not impressive enough for you? It also gives whatever projector it's in the ability to display Super Hi-Vision imagery all by its lonesome. Sadly, JVC left us hanging when it came to finding out when this gem would be available in consumer wares, but there's still a few trade shows left to go this year for it to make an appearance.
[Via AkihabaraNews]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
TrentD @ May 2nd 2008 8:41AM
I'm all for gadgets, but what is the purpose for this when no content even begins to approach these resolutions?
gamedude420 @ May 2nd 2008 10:51AM
film does already and even higher than 8k. its just limited by the theatres projector
img eL @ May 2nd 2008 4:45PM
Time for Super Blu titles. 2K editons, 4K editions, Mighty 8K Ray
Godskitchen @ May 2nd 2008 9:20AM
Mental, just mental.
kcjones @ May 2nd 2008 3:02PM
This item would only serve the consumer market in two piece front projection systems. It would give little to no benefit in a rear projection system under 100 inches.