Comment on Big Surprise—Nobody Wants 8K TVs

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sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com ⁨5⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

www.rtings.com/…/size-to-distance-relationship

Extensive write up on this whole issue, even includes a calculator tool.

But, basically:

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Yeah, going by angular resolution, even leaving the 8K content drought aside…

8K might make sense for a computer monitor you sit about 2 feet / 0.6m away from, if the diagonal size is 35 inches / ~89cm, or greater.

Take your viewing distance up to 8 feet / 2.4m away?

Your screen diagonal now has to be about 125 inches / ~318cm, or larger, for you to be able to maybe notice a difference with a jump from 4K to 8K.

The largest 8K TV that I can see available for purchase anywhere near myself… that costs ~$5,000 USD… is 85 inches.

I see a single one of 98 inches that is listed for $35,000. That’s the largest one I can see.

So with a $5,000, 85 inch TV, that works out to…

You would have to be sitting closer than about 5 feet / ~1.5 meters to notice a difference.

And that’s assuming you have 20/20 vision.

So yeah, VR goggle displays… seem to me to be the only really possibly practical use case for 8K … other than basically being the kind of person who owns a home with a dedicated theater room.

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