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greenmedic88 said:
Lawlight said:

Digital Foundry about Days Gone:

I observed the pixel structure on a 65-inch Sony 4K display from just two feet away, and then I moved closer. It looked good, seriously good. There is a slight softness compared to the pin-sharp precision of a native 4K presentation, but even close-up, the effect works well - in a living room environment, it should work just fine.

If you think you can discern pixels better than DF, then there's nothing else to add. Other than maybe this from the video you linked:

"Even if it is no native 4K, it does not need to be to show a big increase in picture quality over 1080p". So, my guess is that if someone says they can spot the difference in a living then they'd be deceiving themselves.

At normal living room distances, sure. I said that. 

One would be deceiving themselves if they said they could distinguish the difference between a 40" 1080p display and a 40" 4K display at a distance of about maybe 15 feet with normal 20/20 vision. 

The argument being pressed is that there is no difference to which I disagree. 

The argument that only you are making. The discussion is that on the test they done checkerboard versus native was hard to differentiate, not impossible. So you are arguing a point no one made.



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