Yes. Sony, Sharp, LG, and some others make them.
Currently the Panasonic 152-Inch 3D Plasma is the biggest TV available for home use. it's got 4k by 2k resolution, 3D support, and many other features that help it display better than any TV to date.
It's hard to find the exact date. The consumer market appeared to start getting traction in 2012 with TV's. There were 4K projectors/cameras out in 2003/2004. 4K came out in camera's in 2003, by around 2010 major video streaming companies were pushing 4K out as an option. Decent article (below) to get quick easy to read info on the current TV's for the average consumer. revealreview.com/5-tips-choosing-4k-tv/ Hope this helps!
Yes, you do not need a 4K TV.
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If you want 4K every device in the chain will need to be HDCP 2.2 enabled. If it's not native 4K content, I guess it might not be needed. Hopefully this helps. revealreview.com/5-tips-choosing-4k-tv/
For a 55 inch 4K Samsung TV on Amazon can be sold for about $3500. 4K means that it is in ultra HD, which is amazingly good, making it quite expensive.
Undoubtedly playable. My own favorite to use is the PlayerFab Ultra HD Player(dvdfab.at/ultra-hd-player.htm). He not only supports playing ordinary DVD, Blu-ray (2D or 3D), but also can play 4K quality discs. This pretty much meets all my requirements, you can try it too.
Yes it will just like the PS3. There is no PS4 until it is released forecast for December 31 2013, but without a HDTV with 3D capability to view in 3D you can not have a 3D picture. Everything will always need 3D HDTV or monitor to get 3D. The PS3 has 3D already if it has the latest updates, but just as you can not have a 1080P HDTV picture on a 480i standard TV you need a 3D TV to get a 3D picture. Most new top HDTV models from all the major brands are only available with a 3D capability even though you need not watch anything in 3D on them and can still watch everything including 3D programming in 2D. Just like a couple of years ago you needed to have 1080P if you purchased the top models the brands offered. Sony's newest top model is not only 3D but something they call 4K Ultra HDTV and said to offer 4 times the detail found on 1080p Full HD
SGNL by Sony - 2010 Your 4K TV Questions Answered was released on: USA: 2 July 2013
The new Toshiba LCD screens are definitely a high quality monitor as they offer the latest 4K TV technology with 3D experience and cloud TV capabilities. This makes them one of the top quality products you can buy currently in the market.
As far as I know HDMI does have some form of support for 4K, but don't expect eery piece of hardware to be run perfectly with such (if anything, the setup you describe will probably be bottlenecked at 1080p if it doesn't complain about resolution formats).
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