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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3371086" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>You're not understanding the difference between human sight and how tv/monitor's work, otherwise you would understand that yes, the human eye can see 4K, and still see a difference between 4K and real life. They human eye/brain is so fast that when you look at something there is no delay, you see the whole image at once. There is no pixel count, there are no separate lines that have to be drawn in a particular sequence to construct the image. Its just there, instantly. The only thing the human eye can't see a difference in is frames per second, specifically anything past about 65 fps. </p><p></p><p>If you were to take a 7 different monitors displaying something going on in the background the human eye is so much faster at grasping the image that you would be able to tell the difference from each resolution available (480p to 8K) and real life. Its all on how the image is created vs how the human eye works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3371086, member: 43724"] You're not understanding the difference between human sight and how tv/monitor's work, otherwise you would understand that yes, the human eye can see 4K, and still see a difference between 4K and real life. They human eye/brain is so fast that when you look at something there is no delay, you see the whole image at once. There is no pixel count, there are no separate lines that have to be drawn in a particular sequence to construct the image. Its just there, instantly. The only thing the human eye can't see a difference in is frames per second, specifically anything past about 65 fps. If you were to take a 7 different monitors displaying something going on in the background the human eye is so much faster at grasping the image that you would be able to tell the difference from each resolution available (480p to 8K) and real life. Its all on how the image is created vs how the human eye works. [/QUOTE]
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