Icyedge said:
Your comparison is good, but sub atomic particle are a lot smaller then pixel on a .7 inch 720P screen. When im saying seeing the pixel, its more about being able to tell the difference between 720P and 1080P. You should only be able to see the pixels (black square) on white background. Its a basic principle really, since its the pixels that compose the image, you cannot give the illusion of a bigger screen without giving the illusion of bigger pixels, its just impossible. Whether your projecting the image or just getting really close to it doesnt matter. Whats important is how much of your viewing range it takes. Just think about looking at 3 different 70 inches TVs from 20 meters away, will you be able to tell which is 420P, 720P and 1080P? No! But at 2 meters? Yes, easily. Same thing goes for 3 different .7 inch screen. At 20 centimeters will you be able to tell which is 420P, 720P and 1080P? No! But at 2 centimeters? Yes, easily. |
Because you've seen a 0.7 inch 720p screen right? I suggest we all just wait and see how good this thing actually is with our own eyes, because so far, its been pure speculation. I however, still firmly hold my ground on my standpoint, based upon the articles I've read, and my own personal knowledge on how the eye biologically operates and its specific limits.
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