Forget letterbox, cinematic or ultra-wide. Those resolutions all fall short of the TV you'd need to display the output from an eye-stretching prototype video camera from Panasonic.
The electronic giant is using a combination of four high-definition lenses to capture a 160-degree field of vision. The picture quality produced is at 720p, and the cameras move simultaneously to pan and tilt.
TVs used to have an aspect ratio of 4:3; then along came the wider 16:9. This camera would up the ante to 64:9
To put that into perspective, LG, Philips and Vizio’s top-of-the line ultra-wide displays offer a 21:9 ratio. Read more...
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