Young Sheldon: S01e04 2160p
George Sr. stared at him. "You want the whole family to drive forty-five minutes to a Best Buy, stand in the TV section like a pack of lost commuters, and watch a physics award?"
Missy, braiding a doll's hair, looked up. "What's 2160p?" young sheldon s01e04 2160p
The Best Buy showroom was a cathedral of light. Dozens of panels blazed with saturated colors, playing loops of nature documentaries and action movies. But in the premium corner, the 2160p display sat dormant. A sales associate named Chad, who wore a Bluetooth earpiece and a look of total defeat, said, "Uh, we usually save that for the 4K demo reel." George Sr
"Then we must rob a bank," Sheldon said, perfectly seriously. "I have already observed the security camera blind spots." "What's 2160p
For twelve minutes, the Cooper family stood in the TV section of a Best Buy in Tyler, Texas—Mary clutching her purse, George pretending he wasn't impressed, Missy eating a stale pretzel from Chad's desk, and Sheldon Cooper, eyes wide, watching history in 2160p.
Sheldon handed him a sticky note. "Tune to channel 12. Now. We have ten minutes until Professor Charpak takes the stage."
"A resolution so precise," Sheldon said, adjusting his bow tie, "that you could count the individual stitches on Professor Charpak's lapel. Possibly identify the species of moth that contributed to the wool blend. Our current television displays approximately 207,360 pixels. 2160p contains over eight million. The difference is not merely quantitative. It is theological."