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g911turbo said:

Actually, ALL things equal on 2 displays (contrast/HDR, color, etc. etc.) it is NOT a myth.  Place 2 IDENTICAL TVs, minus resolution (one being 4K and one being 1080p) 300 yards away and you will not be able to see a difference.

At some point as you bring the TVs closer and closer your eyes will start to be able to distinguish the individual pixel density better.  That might vary slightly person to person based on eyesight, etc. but the simple fact still remains there is a point where you can't tell a difference.  2 TVs on the horizon are both a glowing single source of light.

That being said, I wasn't trying to dog 4K in anyways so not sure why I hit a nerve.  And I'm sure many manufacturers are holding back other picture quality aspects for their 4k variants to offer it as additional selling features.

Either way, I digress.

Come on.

Of course the distance matters. Within the confinements of practical use, this "you can't see the difference of 1080p and 4K" is being overblown and looking more and more like a myth.

The bolded part is rarely mentioned but I'm sure it plays a big role too.



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