I can't wait until engineers develop screens (or VR glasses for that matter) that are a higher resolution than the human eye. Something like 19,200 x 10,800 would likely fool any eye. That would be impressive - after all, our own senses do have limits. Even though they are less definable, eyes have a cetain resolution and bit rate and so do ears. Speaking of which sound technology has already begun to go well beyond human perception (in SOME aspects) - why can't video do the same? TV that looks and sounds just as real as the person sitting next to you! Camcorders that can genuinely capture the moment with all the reality that your eyes brought you when it happened! Giant 10 foot screen that don't look "pixely" even from a foot away, VR glasses that sit inches from your eyes but have such a high resolution and bit size that your eyes just can't tell. I can make out pixels on my laptop (1280x800) from over a foot - we've got a long way to go! But we'll get there. And with new multi-laser, 3D imaging mediums like HVD's we'll be able to store it all. Life literally written in ones and zeros!
The X-Fi3 keeps with the company's commitment to audio fidelity, thanks to the apt-X codec, which supposedly offers audio quality similar to a wired connection when streaming. On that front, the device also handles FLAC files.
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I can't wait until engineers develop screens (or VR glasses for that matter) that are a higher resolution than the human eye. Something like 19,200 x 10,800 would likely fool any eye. That would be impressive - after all, our own senses do have limits. Even though they are less definable, eyes have a cetain resolution and bit rate and so do ears. Speaking of which sound technology has already begun to go well beyond human perception (in SOME aspects) - why can't video do the same? TV that looks and sounds just as real as the person sitting next to you! Camcorders that can genuinely capture the moment with all the reality that your eyes brought you when it happened! Giant 10 foot screen that don't look "pixely" even from a foot away, VR glasses that sit inches from your eyes but have such a high resolution and bit size that your eyes just can't tell. I can make out pixels on my laptop (1280x800) from over a foot - we've got a long way to go! But we'll get there. And with new multi-laser, 3D imaging mediums like HVD's we'll be able to store it all. Life literally written in ones and zeros!