| Port | Capability | |------|-------------| | | 4K @ 120 Hz, eARC, VRR | | DisplayPort 1.4 | 4K @ 144 Hz, DSC 1.2 | | USB‑C (×2) | DP‑Alt‑Mode 4K @ 120 Hz, 90 W Power Delivery, data 10 Gbps | | USB‑3.2 (×2) | Up‑stream hub (supports 5 Gbps) | | Audio Jack | 3.5 mm stereo out (for headset) |
Standard releases are available, but "4K Exclusive" versions are often marketed on specific streaming platforms or as premium physical media to highlight the visual clarity of the production. Content and Premise
S1’s investment in native 4K production indicates that the future is "immersive realism." As VR headsets gain retina displays (8K per eye), the source material must be flawless. 4K Exclusive releases serve as the bridge between traditional 2D viewing and future volumetric capture. ssis858 4k exclusive
is more than a product code; it is a statement. It declares that visual fidelity matters as much as narrative or performance. For the production team at S1, this release set a new standard for how close a viewer can get to the action without losing the magic of cinema.
The film follows a specific narrative common in the "S1 No. 1 Style" (SSIS) series, often focusing on dramatic or roleplay-heavy scenarios. In this specific entry, the plot centers around a teacher-student dynamic involving Nagi's character. Technical "4K Exclusive" Significance | Port | Capability | |------|-------------| | |
: S1 is known for using high-end lighting and camera work in their 4K series to create a more cinematic, "prestige" feel rather than a raw, documentary style. Production Context
To illustrate the value proposition, here is a direct comparison of SSIS-858 in different formats: is more than a product code; it is a statement
: As part of an "exclusive" series, it typically features higher-tier set design and lighting tailored specifically for 4K viewing environments.