How niche do you want to go? 4k will probably be less relevant in the consumer space than SACD. No-one has a 4k TV now, and by the time some few people have 4k TVs in their home, we'll be in next-gen. Undoubtedly whoever buys a 4k TV will also buy a 4k BRD player marketed as for the job.
Ultimately, higher TV resolution support has practically nothing to do with this thread which is about the media features of the systems.
Shifty...all correct and
also true for 3-D. There is an overlap time frame where PS3s will be used for 4K TVs.
So it's current features only in this discussion. Nothing that's possible because it's supported by the hardware choices made for each platform which affects the price of each platform. No one is supposed to look to the future to insure their investment is protected. Then why do we have firmware updates for both platforms? There should then be a law locking features, this would make
decisions easier and lowest price would always win.
Possibly a correct view given the US consumer.
Back on point. I'm amazed at how much forethought went into the PS3 hardware and how slow Sony is to utilize the features we all paid more for. Beyond a PS3 10 year life Sony says nothing....for most consumers including myself, we don't know what a 10 year life means as I do not have insider information of the timetables for new features implemented by the Industry. Apparently Sony does given the PS3 design.
I believe 4K
DLPs will be out next year at prices which are affordable ($3K for 73 inch and $2K for 65 inch). Edit: According to the research I just did, TI dropped the ball and is just now releasing 1080P mirror arrays. Projections for a high end home theatre DLP 4K projector were targeted at under $10K (this for 30 foot screens). This new information puts off DLP 4K by MGA till 2012.
Current MGA 65 inch 1080P DLP TVs sold for $699 black Friday. That low a price usually signals a new feature set so that newer models can sell for a higher price.
4K movie releases
http://pro.sony.com/bbsc/ssr/mkt-digitalcinema/resource.latest.bbsccms-assets-mkt-digicinema-latest-4kmoviereleaseslisting.shtml
EDIT: The above list is for Sony-Columbia only. Few are true 4K res, many are upconverted from film with a res slightly over 2K. Sony "borrowed" RedRay 4k cameras for two movies this year.
Why would Sony upconvert their movies and start filming in 4K?
1) 10,000 new 4K DLP projectors are going to be added to the 6,000 already in theaters.
2) Multiple 4K CE prototypes are being shown. Several are displaying 1080P 3-D (DLP and LG polarized 3-D display) by starting with 4K res.
http://www.taranfx.com/4k-resolution-3d-lcd
LG makes many of the Sony TVs and they are experimenting with polarized 3-D viewing with 4K monitors.
The PS3 can, I believe with a software update, display 4K pictures and 4K video.
Blu-ray players that can display 3-D may do this also or with minor production changes, can play 4K blu-ray.
4K resolution is coming, the time frame is debatable. My guess is within 2 years, others are saying 7-10.
http://forum.beyond3d.com/showthread.php?t=59292
With resolution for movies and commercials now jumping from 2K (2048×1080) to 4K (4096×2160), the time required for post production work has risen significantly, driving a growing demand for more efficient workflows to speed up the process.
To date, post production work has typically been carried out on general purpose workstations or cluster servers. Sony’s efforts to accelerate the process have now resulted in the development and deployment of the new BCU-100 Computing
Unit.
The new unit, which incorporates Cell/B.E. and RSX technologies, employs a “heterogeneous multicore processor” architecture that is specifically designed to optimize a particular type of application.Under current plans, the BCU-100 will be available with a software package that includes mental ray® from mental images GmbH and Houdini®
1) Movies and commercials are NOW jumping to 4K
2) The Sony editor mentioned uses the PS3 chipset to edit 4K video which means the PS3 hardware can display 4K.