While Super Hi-Vision isn’t expected to bring its 7,680 x 4,320 resolution ( 16x more detail than your 1080p display , for those keeping count) home for several years, the NHK and BBC have confirmed it will likely be available for public screenings next year in the course of the 2012 London Olympics . Screening dates was arranged for 3 countries (Japan, UK, and US), and it seems that domestic viewers probably want to plan on visiting the Washington D.C. area next July / August to get a taste of the 33 megapixel video and 22.2 channel surround sound for themselves. Next year’s Games have already put extensive 3D coverage at the schedule and NBC has promised every event may be available for viewing live because it happens for the primary time, so there’s plenty for everybody to see forward to. The sole question now? Whether that silly false start rule can also be changed so we do not face the chance of a men’s 100m dash final without Usain Bolt in it.
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