You got 720p,1080p, 4k. More pixels. Doesnt take a fuckin brain genius to figure out if your tv's picture looks better because of course it does, and you don't gotta do anything to get it to work. but they realized that past 4k, shit ain't gonna look much better for the cost. so what do they do? more colors per pixel. only problem is color settings on tvs suck. tv manufactures handle this like dogshit. so now you gotta spend 30 minutes before watching a movie cause your fuckin tv automatically changes the setting from time to time for no fuckin reason. all this just to get slightly more colors. it's not even that noticeable. i fuckin hate HDR. i fuckin hate tv manufacturers.

the shining's still a beautiful movie but fuck me did i not notice the HDR one bit.

  • gvngndz [none/use name,comrade/them]
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    4 年前

    I know that but I personally couldn't tell any difference until I was less than 0.5m away and I don't think most people stare at their TVs from that close. I guess it would make sense if you have one of those really wide TV's but once again, it probably depends on the person.

    • furryanarchy [comrade/them,they/them]
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      4 年前

      Most people who "don't need glasses" actually could use them, they just aren't crippled without them. And thus will not see much difference between 1440p and 4k or whatever.

      • gvngndz [none/use name,comrade/them]
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        4 年前

        You know it’s embarrassing to admit now, but I just realized that the reason I don’t see the difference is almost certainly because I am myopic... just ignore everything I’ve said.