Soundwave said: 540p to DLSS 1080p looks surprisingly good, have tested it even on huge 4K displays, it will be fine on a small 8 inch 1080p display, honestly I think it's a waste of power to spend more of your pixel budget for a higher resolution on a screen that small. You'd be better off if you have overhead to try and go for a 40-60 fps mode or something than wasting pixels to get to 720p to scale DLSS up to 1080p ... it's not going to make a massive difference on a small 1080p display. |
I don't know if there is information in English, but in Spanish there are many sites that explain that the human eye only sees 4k if you stand 1 meter away from an 80-inch screen. Full HD is 1080p, it is what Blu-ray movies had, and they called it full HD because that is what the human eye can see.
Another scam is the issue of ray tracing. It takes thousands of computers to generate a single minute of real ray tracing. What the consoles have are lighting techniques, but they are not ray tracing.
And as for the issue of the paintings, well this is the only thing that no one knows if it is a scam or not. Above 60 frames per second most of the human eye switches off. And no one knows if this is good or bad.
I repeat that I don't know if there is information in English, but in Spanish there is a lot. An example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awYAtJCEMb0
Switch 2 in portable mode has to go to 540 or 720p and 60 frames. And in television mode it has to go to 1080p and 60 frames.