A new study published in Nature by University of Cambridge researchers just dropped a pixelated bomb on the entire Ultra-HD market, but as anyone with myopia can tell you, if you take your glasses off, even SD still looks pretty good :)

  • deranger@sh.itjust.works
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    13 hours ago

    If you read RTINGS before buying a TV and setting it up in your room, you already knew this. Screen size and distance to TV are important for determining what resolution you actually need.

    Most people sit way too far away from their 4K TV.

    • 7U5K3N@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      8 hours ago

      My father in law loves to sit and research… that’s his thing… made a career out of it yadda yadda yadda…

      He asked me about a new TV… I was like…well have you seen rtings.com?

      My MIL had to remind him to eat… lmfao

      He just rabbit holed for days. It was like he clicked a TV tropes link or something.

      Anyway, he made a very informed decision and loves his TV. Haha

    • SCmSTR@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      11 hours ago

      People that have their tiny displays on the opposite side of a room is so funny to me. It’s a similar reaction I have to giant-guy tiny-car.

      I remember one time I saw a maybe 27 inch computer monitor on the wall above a fireplace and it was just like… I need to leave before I say something.

      • PancakesCantKillMe@lemmy.world
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        11 hours ago

        Something like a dozen years ago I visited my father and sat 20+ feet away from his 27" television struggling to make things out. It was comically small for the room. I asked if he was interested in buying a newer and larger one. He agreed and we made the change to a 43". A modest increase and it helped quite a bit, though an even larger model would’ve been my choice. This satisfactorily infuriated his wife who then had to learn a new remote. Change is hard for some.

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          10 hours ago

          As someone who grew up with a 20-some inch CRT in a console format (think TV-as-furniture that sits on the floor and not a TV that sits on furniture), and then eventually got a 19" hand me down for bedroom use… yeah, the commonality of enormous flat panels still makes me shake my head in wonder sometimes.

          That said, when my parents’ 27" CRT died about 10 years ago, we gave them our old 55" plasma. It was hilariously oversized for the space. But it was free (to them) and we made it work.

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        11 hours ago

        Michael Scott vibes.

        “Brand New Plasma TV. Fits right into the wall.”