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According to an unknown source, Sony’s next generation home games console currently known as the PlayStation 4, will be capable of displaying a ‘super-HD resolution’. Apparently Sony will be releasing a new television specifically for the purpose of brining the maximum graphical and visual quality from their next console. The T.V will able to reach resolutions of 3840x2160, which really takes the meaning of high definition to the next level.
Not only this but the rumour gives the PlayStation 4 a particularly significant boost in its expected capabilities, and really helps fans gain an understanding of the quality we could see from the PS4. Although it seems hard to believe at the moment, reports have suggested that this resolution will be available for movies as well as games on the Sony next gen system. Let us know your thoughts.
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Everybodys eyes are different, my brother cant see 3d too good on 3ds while i see it perfectly
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It´s not Super HD ist´s super shit!!
The new videos are recording with 4k Cameras
4k is the future!! = 4096 x 3072 (12.6 megapixels)
The duturestandard is Full Aperture 4K 4096 × 3112 1.32:1 12,746,752 Megapixel
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Only a few games support this, while was sony was badmouthing m$ and braggin about full hd... on the flipside almost every game for the "inferior" 360 supports 1080p
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