Super HDTV – Is it really a better mousetrap?
"If man has good corn, or wood, boards, or pigs to sell, or better chairs or knives, crucibles or church organs around the world to see a big, hard to beat street home, Thomas is in the forest. – Ralph Waldo Emerson
Development of Super High Definition TV
This seems to be the philosophy of the engineers and designers in the researchLaboratories of the Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK). Super high definition TV or Super Hi-Vision TV (VHS), is technically known as Ultra-High Definition TV (called UDTV – often seen: UHDTV) has a factory in progress since 1995. NHK is working in cycles of 30 years, similar to his invention, development and implementation of HDTV, which was conceived in 1969, developed around 1989 and production in 1999. NHK, a proof of concept design UDTV – definition of super-high –TV – in 2005, with expectations that it will fully develop until 2015, and easily accessible to consumers in 2020. UDTV Broadcasting in 2025 should be on the agenda.
Some chemicals Super specifications HDTV
UDTV is an extremely high resolution imaging system with a resolution 16 times the average of other equivalent HDTV. This is 7680 by 4320 – a total of 32 million pixels – compared with 1920 x 1080, which is 2 million pixels. The bandwidth needed to supportnative mode transmission of data is slightly more than 24Gbps, far more data than can be transmitted by current readily available technology, which is currently an experimental maximum of 21Gbps. The result is an image where pixels are indistinguishable from each other on a 250cm screen from a distance of 190 cm. Also, the practical viewing angle of the super high definition TV is 100 degrees – compare with the 30 degree viewing angle of current HDTV.
Super High Definition Audio
HDTV uses the 5.1 format for 5 speakers for audio. The super-HDTV uses newly developed 22.1 standard of 22 speakers secreted 9 speakers about ear level, 10 at ear level and 3 low-frequency speaker groups in the ears. In combination with the ultra-dense video of Super High Definition TV is used, the sense of reality, while some people watch the show experienced symptoms similar to motion sickness.
The future of High DefinitionTV
The developer of HDTV and HDTV are seen on the screen. Kenkichi reported Tanioka, director general of NHK Science and Technical Research Laboratories, the VHS-TV will be his last adventure in the traditional two-dimensional television development and are already working for three full-scale 3D TV. In view of its development cycle, 3D should be ready for consumers until 2030.
No worries about kicking your current or future HDTV on the sidewalk,Super-high-definition TV is still a long way down the road. There is also considered intermediate formats, including the so-called Quad HDTV, with 4 times the resolution of current HD, but 4 times less than the super-definition television.


