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OdinHades said:
That's the reason why I'm gaming on a 22" screen since 2008. It's just way sharper than all those gigantic displays, 4K or not.

But it's not exactly news. I thought all this stuff is well known for years. I mean it's only logical that pixels get bigger when the display gets bigger, isn't it? I also don't think there is any limit in PPI that humans can perceive. The eye doesn't work with pixels. Plus every pair of eyes is different. Some people just have better eyesight than others. And the brain also plays a role in all that.

@Bolded: Oh, there must be. You have a fixed number of perceptive cells, and there is no way for you to distinct on which side of the cell the photon did hit. So there is a natural limit. Wikipedia say the resolution of the human eye is 1/120° (the angle, not the temperature).

@Underlined: You can bet on that big time.



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