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Boffins Claim We Can't See the Difference Between 4K and 1080p on Our TVs – and Forget About 8K

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Study finds that Ultra HD offers "no noticeable benefit" when watching at home
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LONDON- “If it’s worth buying an ultra-high-definition TV?”, Do you really need to have a 4K or 8K screen to be able to enjoy a better visual experience in our homes?” are the questions asked by researchers at Cambridge University and Meta Reality Labs, according to them, the human eye has a resolution limit, which means that it is only able to “perceive a limited number of pixels. Above this limit, a screen provides our eyes with more informati…

In a recent study, researchers have investigated the maximum pixel resolution of the human eye at certain distances.

Researchers at the University of Cambridge and Meta have measured the resolution limit of the human eye. The result: In an average living room, 4K and 8K televisions offer no visible advantage against QHD displays. (Continue reading)

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winfuture.de broke the news in on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
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