5/26/2023 0 Comments Crt royale at 4k![]() ![]() That said, 8K 288Hz is twice the bandwidth of 4K 576Hz. Here's photographic proof of a display with a 4K 576Hz TCON - from my own smartphone - from my visit at DisplayWeek. With such high Hz, we're getting close to the point where we can write a CRT electron beam simulator in the display's scaler/TCON firmware (replacing the interpolator code - in fact a CRT electron beam simulator has simpler logic than motion interpolation!). Himax already has an 8K 288 Hz TCON, and I visited DisplayWeek 2022 and saw BOE demonstrate a 576Hz-capable 4K TCON. Internally you could do it display-side (CRT emulator in the scaler/TCON display-side, instead of computer-side). For now, for today's technology, DSC and/or roughly ~8 or ~16 parallel cables can already do it with today's technology.ĨK ~1000Hz can now eventually be reduced to 4 parallel video cables with a DSC 2.0 implementation, and 2 parallel video cables with a DSC 3.0 implementation (with a version bump to HDMI 3.0 or DisplayPort 3.0) without needing to go optical fiber yet. And IBM T-221 could use 4 concurrent DVI links. ![]() Remember, that the Zisworks 4K120 display required 2 parallel DisplayPort cables to work. Multiple parallel cables (like with first 4K displays almost two decades ago).New versions of DSC for compression (No name yet, but I'll call them DSC 2.0, and DSC 3.0 as placeholders).
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |