• JackDark@lemmy.world
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      27 days ago

      Depends on screen size and distance. Here’s a nice graph:

      I do recommend an OLED or QLED, though.

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        27 days ago

        Who the hell has a 100 inch tv less than the height of an average Scandinavian man away??

        You probably wouldn’t even be able to see the edge of the picture in your peripheral vision, let alone have enough of it in focus to be able to have a solitary clue what’s going on in any movie scene or video game action sequence or whatever 😄

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        25 days ago

        Doesn’t really look like it then, though all the OLED and QLED were 4k.

        It did make me wonder what quantum led means though.

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      27 days ago

      do you have any source that would provide 4k content? I feel like even 720p is good enough at a decent bitrate. But it also depends on the size of the screen and the distance to it.

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      27 days ago

      It is on work PC due to app scaling. On TV it greatly depends on it’s quality, the quality of a source video and so on. Since I lucked into have an okay display, and mostly watch old 720-1080p shows and movies I never cared to update my TV, but since enormous 4k torrents are popular I guess people do seek and enjoy them. See if you have some friends with it and try watching a movie with them to know if you care about the difference.