There was a time, back in the late nineties and early noughties, when console graphics were king.
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"back in the late nineties and early noughties, when console graphics were king"
Sorry but the only king i remember back in the mid to late 90's was 3DFX. No console could touch the performance of a 3DFX Voodoo chip back in the day. 3DFX Voodoo 2 in SLI was already playing games in 1024*768 60fps on most games (about 720p) back in 1998 lol. Meanwhile consoles started playing games in 720p only with the PS3 Xbox 360 gen in 2006.
a 3000$ PC can render in 4k and a 400$ console can't?
wow!!!
I'm getting my wallet and buying a 4K PC right now -__-
Future yes, right now? No.
The new AMD Volcanic Island R290 is capable of doing 4k native resolution at 599.00.
The xbox one is capable of doing Native 4k resolution aswel as playing 4k blu ray movies at launch.
http://www.polygon.com/2013...
http://www.polygon.
Well, i can watch 4k movies on my ps3, so there is that :P