anon(782252)
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What are you reading that states we are anywhere near 4K on TVs when they can't even get enough UHD content as it is. Even now, on some of the cable channels you are getting 1080i, 720P with poor compression rations such that it doesn't even look very good. The current QHD is way more than enough for a phone and on some phones 5.0" and below I would say 1080P gives you way more than enough pixels to look very nice as long as its a good IPS LCD or SAMOLED.
Anywhere near 4k? What are you talking about?
4k displays are readily available all over the marketplace. Content producers don't have motivation to produce 4k without displays being available. Now they are and content is available and more is coming.
Netflix and Amazon video both have 4k content. Vudu is offering movies in UHD. 4k Blu-ray players are on the market and UHD movies are available to buy.
DirecTV and Dish Network both have 4k receivers and content.
NHK in Japan is already working on 8k content. They filmed a Yankees game in 8k last year and played the footage in the stadium for the media.