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Old 07-04-2015, 01:19 AM   #16
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Sir, you attacked one of the most scholarly, preeminent, learned, respected, credible experts on this subject to which we are debating in this thread....
Wrong (see post #35 on the last page). I disagreed with his assertion quoted by you that ''When it comes to televisions touting new 4K technology, "a regular human isn't going to see a difference," said Raymond Soneira, head of display-testing firm DisplayMate."

Again, the scientific test I took the time to extensively describe in the link(s) in the other posts proves his assertion ^ to be incorrect as well as this easier to read consumer-type experiment…..http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/4k-re...1312153517.htm

As to my comment of him being prone to hyperbole, for one thing, I was referring to his past accusation that Steve Jobs claiming the “Retina Display” (iPhone 4) was a misleading or false marketing term…..which I believed he was incorrect at the time, as did a fellow doctorate….http://www.kybervision.com/Blog/file...naDisplay.html

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You seem prone to hyperbole with your accusations too.
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