As an alternative Wilson, your home viewing room can have any test
display you want EXCEPT picture. We'll call it IFR television and make
millions. :-)
--J.B.
Wilson Chao wrote:
> I can think of one interesting use for 4K - anamorphic capture with a
> fisheye lens, and wrap-around projection in the home, again with a
> fisheye lens.
>
> About twenty years ago I tried my hand at Microsoft Flight Simulator,
> but I could never master a standard approach to a landing. That's
> because (as a real-world pilot) I normally approach parallel to the
> runway, then turn 180 degrees to arrive at the runway threshold. To
> judge the turn, I always look down and out the side window as the
> runway passes behind, but of course that isn't possible unless the
> display wraps around.
>
> So yeah, I'd be interested in 4K for an immersive display. Betcha
> there's a market of gamers who would pay for this.
>
>
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