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Old 08-25-2012, 09:21 PM   #24
c6vkuNRg

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You don't know what you're talking about, do you? There comes a point where for a given screen size a higher resolution is imperceptible to the human eye.

You're all blinded by specs, when it reality on most people's TVs you will able to tell **** all difference.
Bunglevision might have maxed out at 320x240, but for the rest of the world a 1080p video feed is about 50PPI on a 42" TV (that's not exact, before anyone tries to find something to pick holes in). Our eyes max out at about 326PPI at a 5" distance (hence the iPhone 4+ resolution) but that obviously decreases the further away you are. Either way, 1080p isn't even pushing the boundaries of what would look great.

So, yet again bunglebrain has failed. FFS, aren't you the guy that thinks nobody has any need for a bigger monitor than 15"? Why are we even discussing this?

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It still looks like an iPhone, and so I won't touch it.
At least you are consistent.

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I don't know about you, but most people don't live in a mansion and they can only accommodate a TV of so much size in their living room. I can't see average TV sizes getting that much bigger than they are currently, and certainly not big enough to justify this technology.
Don't be hating because you have to work around your mother's barcalounger.
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