Surgeon Performs World's First 4X HD Surgery
docinthemachine writes with word of some "research just presented at the 65th ASRM on 4K surgery. Using bleeding-edge Hollywood 4K cameras coupled to laparoscopes, surgery was performed in 4K, or 4X the resolution of HD. Since laparoscopy is performed while viewing on a video monitor, this is a huge advancement of resolution and clarity for the surgeon. It only took a million dollars of projectors to show it to the audience."
What an unfortunate choice of words.
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The reviews were stinky. Entirely too long and the plot seemingly went in circles.
I knew the
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that is tattooed on my ass would come handy.
and $5 million in damages to the MPAA for illegally pirating an episode of ER
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Oh... not that kind of 4X? In that case, I'll pass.
>> Standing on head makes smile of frown, but rest of face also upside down.
I just checked their screenshots on my 1280x1024 17" LCD and I'm really amazed at the picture quality that 4x HD can provide!
This isn't as big a breakthrough as I first thought.
I thought it said "sturgeon".
Brain surgery - it's not rocket science!
Not to mention the fact that you can fast forward through the commercials and have an instant replay of everything one might find interesting during such a procedure.
Face your daemons!