a little long, but this should answer any and all questions. screen sizes of larger than 60 in. are really the only way to tell a difference in pixel ratio with the human eye. the difference on a computer monitor is obviously much closer, because (duh) you are sitting much closer.
a little long, but this should answer any and all questions. screen sizes of larger than 60 in. are really the only way to tell a difference in pixel ratio with the human eye. the difference on a computer monitor is obviously much closer, because (duh) you are sitting much closer.
newhighscore
Do you realise how out of date that artical is? It's from before 2006! And there is a huge difference between 1080P and 720P. Besides, this argument is pointless as barely any console games are actually in 1080P.
a little long, but this should answer any and all questions. screen sizes of larger than 60 in. are really the only way to tell a difference in pixel ratio with the human eye. the difference on a computer monitor is obviously much closer, because (duh) you are sitting much closer.
newhighscore
You just contradicted yourself there.
You say 60" + are the only way to tell the difference, then go onto say a computer monitor is different because your much closer.
Lets make this easy, it depends on viewing distance in relation to screen size and has nothing to do with screen size alone. Throwing random numbers about saying its no good on this is just silly and stupid.
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