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Scientists Have Proven that From Three Meters Away, a Person Can Barely Distinguish Between 1440p and 8k.

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Gamers have a new argument in the debate over the feasibility of increasing display resolution. A team of researchers from the University of Cambridge, together with engineers working on VR and AR products, conducted a series of tests on human vision. The scientists found that the human eye can distinguish black and white pixels at a density of up to 94 pixels per degree, and red and green patterns at approximately 89... The post "Scientists hav…
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Gamers have a new argument in the debate over the feasibility of increasing display resolution. A team of researchers from the University of Cambridge, together with engineers working on VR and AR products, conducted a series of tests on human vision. The scientists found that the human eye can distinguish black and white pixels at a density of up to 94 pixels per degree, and red and green patterns at approximately 89... The post "Scientists hav…

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A research by Cambridge University measures for the first time the maximum amount of resolution that the human eye can capture and reveals how, beyond a certain point, a television with higher resolution does not provide a better visual experience. As explained in Sinc, the maximum number of pixels has been discovered that

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