sladesurfer
05-18-2006, 12:42 PM
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=31803
Orton said his company called this "eye-limiting resolution". He admitted there will be a point in the future where the brain won’t be able to process all the data it gets from its eyes. "We’ve still got a lot of headroom in terms of screen resolution," he said. He explained that the eyes, being directly linked to the brain, take in a lot more than the other four senses. The brain does the processing, but so much information is absorbed, that sometimes it's hard for a CPU to process it.
Orton said his company called this "eye-limiting resolution". He admitted there will be a point in the future where the brain won’t be able to process all the data it gets from its eyes. "We’ve still got a lot of headroom in terms of screen resolution," he said. He explained that the eyes, being directly linked to the brain, take in a lot more than the other four senses. The brain does the processing, but so much information is absorbed, that sometimes it's hard for a CPU to process it.