| blkfish92 said: We can only see a difference with 4k resolution on a HUGE tv like this, but average size tvs like 32-40 inch we wont see 4k, so how is this going to work? Do they have something up their sleeves? |
It just depends on how far away you sit. THX standard for movies wants you to sit at 1.2 x diagonal screen size, so you get a 40 degree viewing angle. At that ratio you can definitely see a big difference between 1080p and 4K.
Size doesn't matter, only the amount of pixels per degree of your field of vision. Or what would be the point of this:
http://www.knowyourcell.com/news/1400721/lg_delivers_the_worlds_first_5inch_1080p_display_for_smartphones.html
32" 4K displays will be used as computer monitors
http://www.engadget.com/2012/06/05/viewsonic-vp3280-led-4k-monitor-hands-on/







