afaik from my own tests through MPC-HC, no.
Where did you get 4K content?
Youtube has 4k. Otherwise, you'd have to get the film originals.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4K_resolution#List_of_4K_monitors_and_projectors
Cheapest consumer accessible option appears to be this: http://www.google.com/products/cata...a=X&ei=cRgOT5agM8i2twe069i5BQ&ved=0CDcQxBUwAA
But why not wait for this? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultra_High_Definition_Television along with the 22.2 audio.
84-Inch ‘Ultra Definition’ TV at CES
/drool
My gawd.... its... so beautifull....
Where did you get 4K content?
Wouldn't you also need multiple connectors to use a single 4K display? Or can you do it through a single DP1.2 connection? I can't remember.
I think it can be done over single DP 1.2 there was talk of being able to run 4x 1920x1200 monitors over one DP 1.2 connection when it was released. 4k is essentially the same number of pixels and blanking information should be reduced for 1 panel vs. 4 panels.
The official word from AMD is that DP1.2 and "Fast HDMI" both support 4k displays. Bit depth and framerate are not mentioned, though I suspect HDMI would be limited to 24fps.But you forget that monitors of the specs in question would undoubtedly be 10 bit panels as opposed to the 1200p 8 bit ones.
However, wiki does claim DP 1.2 to suppport 2560 x 1600 x 30bit @ 120Hz (think 3D). Sure would like a product like that. I don't know about the blanking but from the numbers on wiki, it does appear as if 4096 x 2160 x30bit @60Hz would be well within the 21.6Gbps quoted for DP 1.2. Even 12 bit appears to be barely possible with CVT-R.
Imagine how much text you could fit on that screen, if you are a programmer. Heaven!
You can bet your ass that that TV costs at least $40,000. (Or, in other words, an average lunch for Alkemyst. xD)http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2011/12/lg-84-inch-4k-display/
Wonder how much. I would lay down $5000 for this, but I bet it costs a lot more.
Yeah, boyee! Any chance you could upload some clips for us to see?We ordered Reds. :biggrin: