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Old 09-19-2022, 11:42 AM   #21
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Originally Posted by Aleron Ives View Post
I find that rather shocking, honestly. According to conventional wisdom, you'd have to sit about 2' away from a 32" TV in order to get the full benefit of 2160p.
Many people with 4K TVs don't sit close enough to be able to discern the difference between 1080p and 4K. Our main TV is 70", and we sit - eyeball to screen - exactly 13' away from it on our couch. That's solid 1080p territory. 4K is of no benefit (but HDR is).
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That's more like a computer monitor than a television.
My main monitor is 29", my wife's is 32". Neither is 4K, but with normal computer seating positions, both would benefit from it.
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