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Originally Posted by newguy1
Isn't the whole 2x or 4x resolution an industry standard that the 4k tv decided to overlook?
You know, a standard? Like from a textbook?
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The marketing always seems to skew towards selling more televisions as opposed to providing technical information, but I don't know why this simple topic has to cover so many consecutive posts.
A 720p source has 2.25x the number of pixels of a 1080p source. However, the actual increase in vertical resolution or (pixels per inch) is only 1.5x. The amount of dots per inch is a better indication of quality than the total number of pixels.
Moving from 1080p to 4K, the number of pixels increases to 4x, but the scaling factor only improves to a mere 2x.
A better question is whether anyone can resolve the extra pixels per inch from their seating distance, which they probably cannot.