IDK about absurd frame rates, but I thought I couldn't perceive the difference between 4k and fhd. Then I had to buy prescription lenses to drive. Then I tried to watch tv using the glasses, and fhd looked awesome. Then I tried 4k again and noticed the difference. It's more crispy, the colors are deeper. Not the same difference from sd to hd, but a noticeable difference. Maybe with bigger screens, it becomes more relevant. It's also good to display your photos.
IDK about absurd frame rates, but I thought I couldn't perceive the difference between 4k and fhd. Then I had to buy prescription lenses to drive. Then I tried to watch tv using the glasses, and fhd looked awesome. Then I tried 4k again and noticed the difference. It's more crispy, the colors are deeper. Not the same difference from sd to hd, but a noticeable difference. Maybe with bigger screens, it becomes more relevant. It's also good to display your photos.
the colors are deeper.
You probably watched a 4K HDR content on an OLED panel, which is way more vibrant in term of color/contrast compared to LCD.
> the colors are deeper.
You probably watched a 4K HDR content on an OLED panel, which is way more vibrant in term of color/contrast compared to LCD.
No, it"s lcd. I don't have that kind of money. I guess more resolution allows the image processor to do some magic (dithering, maybe?) or the details cause this impression, idk.
No, it"s lcd. I don't have that kind of money. I guess more resolution allows the image processor to do some magic (dithering, maybe?) or the details cause this impression, idk.
The shape of the pixels plays a big part of it.
Most cheap panels use rounded or triangular pixels.
The shape of the pixels plays a big part of it.
Most cheap panels use rounded or triangular pixels.
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