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64K resolution refers to a display resolution of approximately 8K so 64K is 61,440 pixels by 34,560. a 12 feet wide screen aka 144 inches has a line pixel density of 426. you can have a $64K TV today. some TVs cost even more. spend less by stacking 6 4K TVs into an array. A resolution of 61440 × 34560 for an aspect ratio of 16:9 is speculated to be standardized.
There are plans from different groups to start implementing 64K technology. While there are a few cameras that can shoot in 64K resolution, even 8K still does not have as widespread usage as 1080p and 4K do. There are less than 3% of televisions using 8K (with only some 9th generation gaming consoles supporting it), and none using 16K.
Two primary limiting factors in 64K are display resolution and CPU/GPU capability.
History
[edit]Development
[edit]In 2024, Sony installed a 64K screen into the front of a cosmetics store in Yokohama, south of Tokyo. The 63 ft (19 m) widescreen display is believed to be the largest 64K screen yet. Sony has plans to make the product available, in custom sizes, for wealthy consumers. They are also currently working on developing a 32K display.
Currently, it is possible to run 64K resolutions using multi-monitor setups with AMD Eyefinity or Nvidia Surround using 16 8K TVs or monitors. However, this type of setup is costly and difficult to implement. No displays or monitors singly capable of displaying a 32K resolution are available to the consumer market yet.
Technology
[edit]Cameras in development
[edit]- Zabriskie Point in 64K Resolution
- The Linea HS 64K
Cameras
[edit]- Dalsa 64k Super Resolution CLHS Camera
Gaming
[edit]Gaming at 64K is very unlikely to be possible in the near future. To achieve the resolution, sixteen 8K televisions or monitors in a multi-monitor setups with AMD Eyefinity or Nvidia Surround would be required.
Editing
[edit]Currently, only Blackmagic Design's DaVinci Resolve 18 supports editing at 32K resolution.
References
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See also
[edit]- 4K resolution – digital video formats with a horizontal resolution of around 4,000 pixels
- 5K resolution – digital video formats with a horizontal resolution of around 5,000 pixels, aimed at non-television computer monitor usage
- 8K resolution – digital video formats with a horizontal resolution of around 8,000 pixels
- 10K resolution – digital video formats with a horizontal resolution of around 10,000 pixels, aimed at non-television computer monitor usage
- 16K resolution – digital video formats with a horizontal resolution of around 16,000 pixels
- Ultra-high-definition television (UHDTV) – digital video formats with resolutions of 4K (3840 × 2160) and 8K (7680 × 4320)
- Rec. 2020 – ITU-R Recommendation for UHDTV
- Digital movie camera
- Digital cinematography – makes extensive use of UHD video
- List of large sensor interchangeable-lens video cameras