On Wed, 20 Apr 2005, Jon Smirl wrote:

"SGI will be demonstrating on booth #SL1943 how Open ML is used to
support playback of nominal 4K film and video images in real-time.
Four DM3 cards each output a full resolution 1920x1080 image, which
are input to the Sony 4K SXRD projector where they are composited to a
3840x2160 frame."

That would make a really cool home theater, too bad the Sony projector
is $80,000.

You could get similar results with 12 19" 1280x1024 panels. They go for about $500 each, which comes to $6000 - not exactly cheap, but in the range of high-end hobby projects and plasma display prices.


The physical screen size could be large with a projector (just get a bigger wall), but the resolution of the panel composite display is about 2x better and size is good enough for most living rooms - unless you want to have an Imax there :)

                          best

                            Vladimir Dergachev



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