Author: Eran Karu
Date: 09:22:13 06/03/04
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On June 03, 2004 at 00:42:29, Jay Urbanski wrote: >On June 02, 2004 at 20:39:42, Eran Karu wrote: > >>On June 02, 2004 at 18:20:17, Jorge Pichard wrote: >> >>>Thirty years ago computers had 0.1MHz occupying an entire Room ! >>> >>>http://msn-cnet.com.com/Thirty+years+with+computers/2010-1001_3-5221124.html?part=msn-cnet&subj=ns_5221124&tag=tg_ns >> >>Too bad, I will be 78 years old in the year 2034. However, if there is life >>after death, probably it will be more exciting and maybe thrilling than >>acquiring and using a decent personal computer with 20,000 x 10,000 resolution >>display at home. Who knows? :-)) >> >>Eran Karu > >It's late and I'm not going to try and do the math, but I'm certain that a >20,000 X 10,000 resolution screen would exceed the visual acuity of the human >eye for any reasonably sized display. There's such a thing as "good enough". Maybe one day a perspective or holographic computer display of 20,000 x 10,000 x 30,000 super-resolution will be invented! Can you imagine that a holographic computer display requires much more memory exponentially? ;-) Eran Karu
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