Anime in 3840×2160 “2160p” UHDTV resolutions should be available by the summer of 2014, as the Japanese government is pressing for the rollout of 4K UHDTV 2 years ahead of schedule in an effort to save the TV industry from collapse.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications had formerly intended to introduce the next generation of HDTV in 2016, but has announced it will be bringing this goal forward 2 years to July 2014, to hopefully coincide with the World Cup in Brazil.
The “Ultra Hi-Vision” 2160p broadcasts will start on Japan’s “BS” and “CS” satellite channels, to be later expanded to terrestrial digital TV.
It is expected that Japan will be one of the first (if not the first) nation to introduce UHDTV, although the huge bandwidth required may mean a lengthy period of spectrum shuffling on satellite and terrestrial frequencies will be required before all channels are available.
Previously NHK had been indicating it would rather switch straight to “8K” UHD (4320p, or 7680*4320) due to the enormous cost and complexity involved with upgrading TV broadcast and receiving infrastructure twice rather than once.
According to industry figures, Japanese TV sales for 2012 were down an eye-watering 66%, and with “3D” stereoscopic TV having proved an unwanted gimmick and ever larger screens unable to sustain sales (and probably unable to fit in an increasing number of Japanese homes), it would seem the next generation of HD is the only way sales can be revived.
Certainly it looks likely that if forced to wait until 2016 for any upgrades there would not be much left of Japan’s TV industry, which is already being eviscerated by competition from lower cost producers in the rest of East Asia, making the new standard an abject necessity from this perspective.
It has also been noted that with the CAS encryption system underpinning most of Japan’s satellite broadcasts irreversibly cracked last year, the TV broadcast industry has a strong interest in pushing for a new broadcast system (its only other recourse is reissuing every CAS card in existence) – as does the video game industry, which is going to have difficulty offering much in the way of graphical improvements if it is stuck on pathetically low TV resolutions.
However, none of this addresses the reasons fewer Japanese are watching TV in the first place, something generally blamed on the atrocious quality of mainstream TV, which will presumably remain unchanged even in UHDTV.
There are mixed opinions of the announcement online – unsurprisingly considering the Internet is probably responsible for much of the declining interest in TV in Japan and elsewhere:
“Poor Sky Tree!”
“You’d think they’d be more concerned about increasing the awful quality of their programming than the resolution.”
“That is the big problem…”
“What is the point of such high resolution? Sports and nature documentaries? They can’t use it on variety shows and the drama shows look bad enough in HDTV…”
“As long as there is anime on terrestrial TV who cares about this.”
“For anime they are deliberately lowering the quality of TV broadcasts to promote disc sales so it hardly matters.”
“They need to go and beg the forgiveness of all the suckers who bought 3D TVs…”
“Expect a new standard every 3 years from here on.”
“8K is already an international standard so 4K is really just a transient standard, with 8K the main event later.”
“This is just business. Without a new format nobody has any reason to buy new TVs now, so the makers will never survive without it. Not that I’ll be buying one.”
“I think this won’t pan out as well as they hope. Before it was flat, thin digital TVs driving the upgrades, not just resolution. A new tuner could suffice for most now.”
“People are still renting DVDs so I wonder about this.”
“Will bad skin suddenly start looking good at a resolution 4 times higher, I wonder?”
“This sort of progress is simply to be expected of a high tech nation.”
“Great, now we can see each individual pore of our crappy celebrities.”
“All the lengths those poor actresses will have to go to to tidy up their skin now…”
“Even normal HDTV has eliminated a lot of actresses who don’t look good enough – how many will 4K do for?”
“The spread of this tech just depends on them making lots of porn available in it.”










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TV is a dead-end anyway IMHO. I'm 27 and I don't even consider buying my own TV set when I move out from my parents' house. I just don't like the idea of sitting and passively watching what some broadcaster wants me to watch, mixed with a shitload of commercials. I watch anime almost exclusively anyway and as there's no anime on TV in my country there's almost nothing on TV that interests me. Oh, forgot about The Walking Dead... but I won't buy a TV and subscription for one show ;)
Seriously, there is no good reason to watch TV. Everything you need is on the internet... Well at the very least... Shit that won't make you into a brain dead fat ass.
Oh, but there's plenty of that on the internet as well.
The "as well" part is very important.
Choices, choices, choices.
If I live in Japan I will watch TV (many interesting show and Anime).
but I need to learn Japanese first.
You know you can hook up a computer to a tv right? I have my 42" tv on my desktop at the side of my 24" monitor, dualscreening, i watch shit in one while i play in the other, or whatever i like, i love having my tv pluged at my pc.
TV is really more a concept of "screen you watch TV on". If you disconnect it from the TV cable and connect it to your PC instead it instantly becomes a normal monitor.
I dont watch cable either, but I'm still excited to hear about this, as a few 3840×2160 40 inch monitors would be amazing.
40 inch monitors with 4k is like mobile phones with 1080p ... utterly pointless.
You need >120 inches.
We have a choice to engross ourselves with much knowledge with the information on the internet. But instead most of us choose to watch silly cat videos and porn.
>still watches the walking dead
should have dropped it after ep4, instead of wasting your time on that shit series
It's a shame greentexting anyplace other than an imageboard won't die like 3D tvs. But I guess the kiddies have to try to look witty somehow.
>he doesn't know this is how email looked in the 90s
>thinks it is exclusive to chan sites
>calls others 'kiddies'
lol the kiddie is you, kid. now run home to mommy.
I have a TV, but I don't even view it as a TV any more-- I consider it a required video game console accessory.
I only have cable for my cable modem and the TV simply serves as a large display for netflix & anime.
TV isn't a dead end. Broadcast networks are. Streaming and download services will eat them alive in less than ten years. I'll buy a nice TV-set when I don't live in a one room flat, any more, but I'll only use it for Netflix and blu-rays.
Here's the issue: The ones bringing you TV and Internet are very often the same guys.
When in the history of manking has any industry voluntarily given up to make room for their replacement?
We'd still be riding horses if the same guys were in charge of selling horses and cars.
And the problem there is that unlike back in those times, most companies are huge conglomerates!
Pretty much. Frankly to me it's kinda of a mistery why it seems we're moving to internet-tv (not broadcast only) just now... Tech is not the point, it's pretty much what we can already do with a good desktop PC.
mac? fair price? HAHAHAHAHA
because fanboys and bangwagoners follow what's hip. and a good desktop is too complicated for the hip people and premade pcs are overpriced.
Unless it's a mac. Then it's a fair price.
>27
>"when i move out of my parents' house"
hmmm....TV is the last thing you should be worrying about as of now
In the real world, with this economy, it's pretty much the norm, bro.
It's not 1960 USA.
if your parents live in a 12 room house, why waste money? that's how i view it, throw away sense of shame and you'll save yourself thousands of whatever your currency is.
thats true^ but using a tv as pc monitor isn't bad, watching anime in HD on the bigscreen is quite nice.
"but I won't buy a TV and subscription for one show"
I find the biggest problem is that broadcasters and cable providers can't let go of the idea of channels, time slots, and region locking.
So instead of forcing me to buy 50 channels on basic cable followed by 3 tiers of upgrade channels to get the one that airs the one show I want to watch, give me the ability to subscribe to a particular show (like a YouTube Channel but through micro payments), let me watch it on demand and in whatever quality I choose when it best fits MY schedule and don't region lock it to the USA only. You know what? I might even be willing to pay slightly more for a totally commercial free version.
There's a reason HULU, Netflix, and the like are growing in business while the cable co's are losing it.
I dont even have I TV!
This is the ERA OF INTERNET, GIVE UP FUCKING DINOSAURS!
Copyright will die as well!
you are 27 and still live at home?
hey don't hate. I'm 27 and living at home, it's the good life full of hentai and kpop.
Indeed, nothing wrong with living with ones parent at any age, 20, 30 or even 40.
No shame in it,Its mostly fucking US individualism mentality that teels them that they should move out and practically forgrt about family.
Other see it as inconvenience to have "sex". But novels are there for a reason.
Quality matters to many people still. A near cinema experience is what many people want. Not straining our eyes looking at a little screen on a gadget or PC monitor (even the good ones look tiny compared to my home theater). So, no I disagree that this is a dead end. It is the only way to do it for many of us.
27 and still living with your parents, i hope its a cultural thing
Yeah... TV is pretty much dead, but not everyone noticed that simple fact yet. Probably it will keep itself alive for generations to come, like with radio. Though, unlike radio, I can't see any situation were a TV still fits in my life. And even with radio that's pretty much only while waiting for someone like my dentist....
Sometimes i feel a bit envy of our forefathers. They only have one hd resolution of their eyes, and the whole world is their screen. The world is bigger and full of expectations back then. Now, the whole world can be cramped into one little box.
Do you want to be wondered by the ordinary or bored by the extraordinary? At first, you can appreciate the feelings of appreciation had by those without the technology to make their tiny experiences redundant, but if you think about how lucky we are to live in a time where we are able to do so much and collect so much information that it seems boring to look at a live stream of a robot on another planet, I think, personally, we have it pretty good.
Afraid of bathing-Church,check
Burn witches-Church,check
High death rate, Refusing science-Church,check
Molesting child-Church,check
In conclusion?
They also were afraid of bathing, had an abysmal high rate of child deaths and burned witches.
Fuck them, thank god they're dead.
A lot of bawling from losers who can't afford cable, let alone a CRT tycoon, lol
"TV is a dead-end anyway IMHO. I'm 27 and I don't even consider buying my own TV set when I move out from my parents' house. I just don't like the idea of sitting and passively watching what some broadcaster wants me to watch"
I don't want to be mean, really. It will seem like I'm starting a fight so I need to put in that disclaimer.
But if you really want to do something active, not passive, perhaps it's already time to move out?
There's reasons not to which I understand, but it can lead to a lot of great things for you.
You are a grown man living off your parents who declares he will never buy a TV once you get out there and start living like one. Sure. Sure.
Have some shame, you tremendous embarrassment.
Lemme take a wild guess here, you must be an American.
"I just don't like the idea of sitting and passively watching what some broadcaster wants me to watch, mixed with a shitload of commercials."
right, right...way to show the man and validate yourself.
TV isn't dead, paying monthly cable and satellite subscriptions for 300 channels is dead because like most people you probably only use 4 channels and from there only about 5 shows. Netflix is in the now and the future of TV
Netflix? Is that the cool, hip way of saying Piratebay?
No dumb questions. Only narrow-minded people.
Is posting dumb questions feigning ignorance the new cool and hip way of being a smart ass? It seems it is, or is it?
I don't think a TV that big would fit in my room...
It fits in your room. If you live in a palace that is.
Looking forward to the licentious hentai in UHD.
Those censored pixels will be AMAZING!
yeah.. though I would be fine if they started to sell hentai on BD already.