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Originally Posted by webjunk
But the screens are consistent once you factor in different people's expectation, whether a "defect" (you will ALWAYS see the lights on a side lit plane) bothers you or not, psycho-optical influences and simply the fovea. Given that you only see an area approx. the size of your thumbnail in focus (fovea) your brain makes up the rest of the picture. IIRC your eyes operate at around 50 frames per second.
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Looking at one screen and thinking it isn't good enough might possibly be a case of expecting too much. Looking at two screens side by side and being able to see, describe, and photograph differences between them isn't a matter of "expectation".