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Originally Posted by Quoth
Great for movies!
We do have 40″ HD and 43″ HDR, and a 55″ 4K HDR tvs for watching TV, Satellite, VHS, DVD and Bluray.
A 65″ 16K or better might replace 4 off 32″ 4 K screens. A 32K 65″ would be equivalent to 9 off 21.7″ screens at about 3.6 K, so really the DPI would be poor even with an 8K 65″ screen as a monitor. The 28″ 4K DPI was a bit low which is why I swapped to the 24″ 4K. The 24″ 4K DPI is just OK. You'd want 24″ 16K or 12″ 4K to be wanting the HDPI setting on a desktop (Apple Retina mode, 4 pixels for each dot, so no cleartype or similar tricks).
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16K is like 480ppi. You don't need that, for reference all of Apple's Retina Macs are sub-300 ppi. Even most of the iPads are (all except Mini). It's only worth it on screens with pentile arrangements of pixels because they look bad otherwise which is why it's so common on phones. Since like no monitors use pentile arrangements and you don't sit close enough it doesn't really matter. And with Windows and fractional scaling 28" 4K is IMO pretty good.
Mac level high DPI you want a 21" 4K or 27" 5K but I don't think it's worth it.