Beerman462
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So listening to the latest Maximum PC: No Bs Podcast with Richard Huddy.
He was essentially asked this question and he said it will happen in about 5 years. This seems really optimistic. He also said that 16k resolution was the point at which you have beaten the human eye. I take this to mean that if you combined 16k resolution with "real" graphics it would be like looking through a window into a different world.
So I guess few discussion points.
Do you think we can reach graphics indistinguishable from real life in 5 years?
Is 16K resolution the highest we would ever really need to go?
How long till these two benchmarks are reached, possibly in a VR helmet?
He was essentially asked this question and he said it will happen in about 5 years. This seems really optimistic. He also said that 16k resolution was the point at which you have beaten the human eye. I take this to mean that if you combined 16k resolution with "real" graphics it would be like looking through a window into a different world.
So I guess few discussion points.
Do you think we can reach graphics indistinguishable from real life in 5 years?
Is 16K resolution the highest we would ever really need to go?
How long till these two benchmarks are reached, possibly in a VR helmet?