I wonder what sort of bandwidth it'd take to do videoconferencing using this resolution. There aren't that many normal HD videoconferencing units out there today, even.
I think the video conferencing idea is to show multiple cameras at once, instead of one giant-resolution video. Hi resolution displays are used in TV production, you can fit several video streams on the screen at once which is good for live events and switching.
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I wonder what sort of bandwidth it'd take to do videoconferencing using this resolution. There aren't that many normal HD videoconferencing units out there today, even.
I think the video conferencing idea is to show multiple cameras at once, instead of one giant-resolution video. Hi resolution displays are used in TV production, you can fit several video streams on the screen at once which is good for live events and switching.