33 megapixel Super Hi-Vision (Ultra HDTV) could be on the air in 2015

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digg_url = ‘http://digg.com/hardware/33_megapixel_Super_Hi_Vision_Ultra_HDTV_for_2015′;1080p and QuadHD / 4K can take a step back, the Japanese government has announced plans to bring Super Hi-Vision (a.k.a. Ultra High Definition) to life as a broadcast standard by 2015. With its 33 megapixel (7,680 x 4,320) resolution and 22.2 channel surround sound, challenges so far have included building a camera that can record it, and equipment to transfer the 24Gbps uncompressed stream. Fortunately, some forward thinker in Japan’s Internal Affairs and Communications Ministry — that we are strongly considering as a write in candidate for the

presidential elections — is beginning a joint project with private companies to manufacture that happen, beginning with a research investment of about $2.7 million that year alone. whether you’re still confused as to how much more res that is than anything you currently own, check out the handy chart after the break.

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