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Actually, what I posted is fact not opinion. I sit approximately 8 feet from my 1080P 40" TV. Would I see more detail if I moved closer, would I lose more detail if I moved further away? Would I see more detail if I had a larger screen, would I lose more detail if I decreased screen size? I think to answer no to any of those "opinions" would be well.....dumb.
I bought 1080P, because I wanted the best possible resolution no matter where I sit. And no, I don't believe that chart always holds true. But to say you can see a difference between 720P and 1080P on an iPhone from 20 feet away (extreme circumstance), well that's the bullsh*t. Not trying to justify my purchase, because I own a 1080P TV. Last edited by JasonR; 11-18-2009 at 12:16 PM. |
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