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smh!
How much rounder can one make the wheel? 1080 was fine if properly calibrated. |
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On 1/12/2018 8:08 pm, geoff wrote:
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-46403539 Naa, I'll wait for 16K before upgrading .... Only 16k? why not wait for 64k, remember "nobody will ever need more than 64k" :-) |
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On Sat, 1 Dec 2018 22:08:05 +1300, geoff wrote:
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-46403539 Naa, I'll wait for 16K before upgrading .... 8K is already overkill. An 4K TV is just about doable, with sharp eyes, depending on the viewing angle when sat in the middle before it. A bigger TV won't solve that, to still be able to see pixel-definition sharpness you need to sit so close you head must swivel constantly sideways to see all. Like sitting upfront in a cinema. If you cannot seen individual pixels on a 4K TV, the HD is already good enough. IMHO 8K is a solution looking for a problem. HDR does indeed add something, provided you TV can handle the big light output. And 3D, but that seems to be on the way out. And I shudder at thinking of seeing some people at 4K, let alone at 8K :-) Mat Nieuwenhoven |
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On 02/12/2018 13:48, Mat Nieuwenhoven wrote:
And I shudder at thinking of seeing some people at 4K, let alone at 8K :-) If it's me, then VGA is quite sharp enough, thank you *very* much. 3D is fun to play with, though. :-) -- Tciao for Now! John. |
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