The PS4 will not be backwards compatible either. As much as we'd all love backwards compatibility, the difference in processor architectures makes it pretty much impossible (at least without using a streaming service, like Sony has planned).
Am I the only one who realized this monitor is 2.33:1, when most theatrical (2D, non IMAX) movies are in 2.39:1 (which the industry, for some reason, calls 2.35:1)? Why wouldn't they go all the way to make it just a tad wider?
The PS4 will not be backwards compatible either. As much as we'd all love backwards compatibility, the difference in processor architectures makes it pretty much impossible (at least without using a streaming service, like Sony has planned).
But what about movies? Isn't that the whole point of this monitor anyways?
In case you're interested: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anamorphic#2.35.2C_2.39_or_2.40.3F
Am I the only one who realized this monitor is 2.33:1, when most theatrical (2D, non IMAX) movies are in 2.39:1 (which the industry, for some reason, calls 2.35:1)? Why wouldn't they go all the way to make it just a tad wider?