Bit of a stretch - we upgrade machines every day....never heard it was an upscale. Now housing or a restaurant you might have a point.
The topic is 4k TVs and upscaling within that category is done at the TV end not post.
Yeah infrastructure for 5g is gonna cost big time ....but chicken and egg the content needs to be there to drive demand and that means high demand for 4k and HDR content especially with the streaming wars going on.
The interesting spill over is what will it do to the fixed line copper/fiber business model
Travel photos > https://500px.com/macdoc/galleries EO Wilson in On Human Nature wrote:
We are not compelled to believe in biological uniformity in order to affirm human freedom and dignity.
[quote="Macdoc";p="2724571"]The topic is 4k TVs and upscaling within that category is done at the TV end not post.[/quote]
I'll just leave you to continue your solitary wankfest, lest this thread is another "strictly moderated" one of yours, and I become a victim of it.
God is the mysterious veil under which we hide our ignorance of the cause. - Léo Errera
Stay on topic and no problem. Do you actually own a 4k TV or monitor?
Whether you read, particpate or ignore this thread is immaterial to me ...it serves my ongoing purposes some of which have nothing whatsoever to do with this forum.
Generally I'm used to people that participate have either.
Actual experience.
Honest questions.
Travel photos > https://500px.com/macdoc/galleries EO Wilson in On Human Nature wrote:
We are not compelled to believe in biological uniformity in order to affirm human freedom and dignity.
My first hard drive was 5 meg. I remember looking at it and thinking "fuck me, I'll NEVER use that much storage!".
A man who carries a cat by the tail learns something he can learn in no other way. - Mark Twain
The sky is falling! The sky is falling! - Chicken Little
I never go without my dinner. No one ever does, except vegetarians and people like that - Oscar Wilde
[quote="laklak";p="2724654"]My first hard drive was 5 meg. I remember looking at it and thinking "fuck me, I'll NEVER use that much storage!".[/quote]
What was the density of a floppy disc at the time?
[quote="felltoearth";p="2724657"][quote="laklak";p="2724654"]My first hard drive was 5 meg. I remember looking at it and thinking "fuck me, I'll NEVER use that much storage!".[/quote]
What was the density of a floppy disc at the time?[/quote]
Depends on which one you're talking about - 8, 5¼ or 3½ inch. Also, whether they are single- or double-sided.
It would not surprise me if laklak wasn't thinking of any of them. He strikes me as a true computer veteran. True computer veterans cut their teeth punching holes in cardboard - using assembly.
God is the mysterious veil under which we hide our ignorance of the cause. - Léo Errera
If he had a 5meg hard disc it would be after punch cards and before 3.5 inch discs. Most hard drives around that era were at least 20 meg. I’m guessing 5-1/4.
[quote="felltoearth";p="2724667"]If he had a 5meg hard disc it would be after punch cards and before 3.5 inch discs. Most hard drives around that era were at least 20 meg. I’m guessing 5-1/4.[/quote]
My first PC came with the latest 5¼ drive. It could work with floppies of varying densities ranging from 360 KB to 1.2 MB. It didn't take me long to add a drive that handled 3½ inch floppies all the way up to 1.4 MB. And a mouse. The mouse was great. Even before the release of MS Windows 3.1 most software programs supported its use. Except for DOS v.3.3, of course.
Returning to the subject of resolutions, my monitor managed to display 640x480 pixels using four colours on a 12" Cathode Ray Tube. It was driven by a video card with 256 kilobytes of RAM. None of that monochrome, low resolution EGA shit for me.
God is the mysterious veil under which we hide our ignorance of the cause. - Léo Errera
Most DSDD 5 1/4 disks were 360K, this was early 80s. I cut my teeth on punchcards in Fortran and Assembler, an IBM 360 system with 128K of RAM. Got a job on a 370 and we had 4 (count 'em, 4!) terminals for about 30 programmers.
A man who carries a cat by the tail learns something he can learn in no other way. - Mark Twain
The sky is falling! The sky is falling! - Chicken Little
I never go without my dinner. No one ever does, except vegetarians and people like that - Oscar Wilde