Quad is exactly 4 times the resolution of 1080p if I understand correctly.
1920x1080 vs 3840x2160 -- 2x wide & 2x tall
Consider back in the late 90s when some people could afford HDTVs and the rest of us were watching SDTVs for another decade... This is the same thing. All of us average folks are watching HDTV and people that can afford it will be watching Quad HDTVs.
The next step is Blu-ray up-scalers... Maybe Toshiba can find a market for the Spurs here.
If I had the disposable income I would get the 80 inch quad... One can dream I suppose.
The Galaxy Tab 10.1, much like its Limited Edition sibling that we reviewed last month, is ever-so-slightly thinner than the iPad 2, a slate that most sane individuals (and competitors, for that matter) would confess is the market leader today.
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Quad is exactly 4 times the resolution of 1080p if I understand correctly.
1920x1080 vs 3840x2160 -- 2x wide & 2x tall
Consider back in the late 90s when some people could afford HDTVs and the rest of us were watching SDTVs for another decade... This is the same thing. All of us average folks are watching HDTV and people that can afford it will be watching Quad HDTVs.
The next step is Blu-ray up-scalers... Maybe Toshiba can find a market for the Spurs here.
If I had the disposable income I would get the 80 inch quad... One can dream I suppose.