Anybody else plan to skip 4k and go 8k directly?

Anybody else plan to skip 4k and go 8k directly?

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anything higher than 480p is a meme.

Nope. 720p is the right balance of quality and performance.

Where muh 1050p fags at

I think 1080p is fine

I'm satisfied with 1080p HD, so I'll just upgrade chill until some obscene resolution appears like 32k

Requirements for games are still increasing even at just 1080p, for this reason I will probably not upgrade for a while

i'm staying at 720p, thank you

anything higher than 3k on laptop and the processor can't even handle it. unless its some gaylienware

Nigger what?

Fuck 8k the visible difference to 4k i very small

1024x768 and 1600x1200 till death

posting this with my 4k 24" monitor

>games

>32k
As far as I understand 16k is pretty much the final frontier because at that point you can't distinguish pixels unless you're so close that you can't even see the entire screen anyways.

It's a little crazy to think that we're about to reach a point where something in technology is "done".

Do you expect them to stop increasing, or what? They will keep increasing until games have graphics which are indistinguishable from real life at the very least, maybe even after that.

1080p 4lyf

i will skip to 9.1k when it comes out

>tfw no prime number aspect ratio

No, I plan on not using 4K until 8K becomes the standard at which point I will move to 4K.

>experiencing something using a screen and some music

pff-hahah

VGA master race. SVGA is for poofters.

Why the fuck are there no large 60 inch 1440p screens?

At which point they will start shoehorning other technologies so they can keep selling new models every year. Remember 3-D TVs? Nobody wanted them, but 4k wasn't ready for market yet and they had to have something new to encourage everyone with a rent-a-center tv to trade up to a newer model. The same thing will happen again.

I'm still on 720p with no intention to replace my TV.
My phone does have a 3K screen though.

There is already hardly any difference between 1080p and 4K if you use 4K content on both.

4K 10bit HDR here

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If they ever make a 8k panel intended for use at 96dpi? Absolutely.
When I buy a higher resolution display I want more screen real estate, I don't give a shit about the sharpness since I don't look at my monitor with binoculars.
Same goes for phones, I always set them to 160 or 240dpi via adb, the few extra rows of menu items are more valuable to me.

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8k is never happening there's literally no way to get 8k performance with silicon

The human eye cannot see beyond 1920 pixels anyway.

this might be true for monitors, but not for panels in hmds.

not really. CD solved audio. 44.11kHz/16bit

You're probably right.

You probably have a combination of bad eyes and too small screen. I've tried a 4K VR headset and it's still grainy as fuck when it's spread out that much.

I sincerely hope you don't pay people like Vincent to calibrate your TV.

Why?

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This is what wiki says about human eyesight.
16,000 pixels over 180 degrees = 1 pixel per 0.01 degrees. Seems like it would be enough

I know. I think that's a little crazy too, a 300 year-long human endeavor was solved just like that.

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You wouldn't want a TV that covers your entire field of view.
Naturally VR headsets require higher resolutions.

>Remember 3-D TVs? Nobody wanted them
I think I may be the only one who really enjoyed the 3D meme.

Maybe not entire view, but TVs are still getting bigger and bigger, and the sofas are staying in the same place.
I can definitely see the difference between even 1440p and 4k on a computer monitor, just browsing Jow Forums.

>I can definitely see the difference between even 1440p and 4k on a computer monitor

Because you're sitting 30cm from a 24" screen.
At 3m it would be like having a 240" TV.

You didn't even mention the type of display to begin with. You said it as a blanket statement

>You probably have a combination of bad eyes and too small screen.
You probably have a limited imagination if you couldn't fathom that OP wasn't referring to a TV.

Monitors generally take up more of your view, and thus benefit more than TVs from 4K dummy

>I've tried a 4K VR headset
No you did not.

there are dozens of us! dozens!

lmgtfy.com/?q=4K VR

this. The human eye can't see past 240p

>You didn't even mention the type of display to begin with
yes they did; they mentioned TVs.

irrelevant and subjective

>lies
>attempts to back up lie with vague assertion
you should try provide some details. i bet you have a girlfriend in canada, as well.

Hahaha, the real wizards will wait until holograms that can be physically interacted with.
Funny thing is even on a 1440p display that image looks very good, I have a 4k tv, but honestly, I can't tell the difference between them side by side.

Its already like this for phones

>unless you're so close that you can't even see the entire screen anyways.
Clearly a general statement that is not unique to TVs
Response does not mention TVs either

Check mate atheist.

>it's easier to see bigger parts of your field of view
>pixels on monitors are generally a bigger part of your field of view
those are facts my friend

>lemme clarify by writing something completely different
okay, you've convinced me

youtube.com/watch?v=5pTM0FNxoj4

Nvidia is already 8K ready

It's fine for general usage, but I would like to see my photos a bit nicer.
1080p screen only resolves 2 Mpx

Does this nigga not even understand grade school geometry?
>Monitors generally take up more of your view,
>this means pixels on monitors are generally a bigger part of your field of view
>it's easier to see bigger parts of your field of view
>thus monitors benefit more because the difference is easier to see

I'm not interested in anything higher than 1080p for daily computer monitors but when I actually have the space to store 4K movies I'll grab a TV

anything higher than 144p is a meme (on mobile data)

240hz 1080p = 144hz 1440p >>> 4k >>> 8k