Can the naked eye tell the difference between 1080p, 2k and 4k videos?? I have downloaded 720p and 1080p vids and saw that the difference wasn’t that big especially in a scene where there is lots of light or day scenes. But I ain’t sure if I was right to make that conclusion since I viewed both vids on the same screen. The screen manual states the TV is capable of resolutions upto 2k.
Then I haven’t managed to get 2k vids, am sure they run prolly upto 10GB for a 2hr long vid and I usually survive on Safaricom MBs, very expensive for a hustler. So with the reasons above, am pretty sure am not placed in a position to conclude the difference between the mentioned resolutions.
So learned villagers, kindly educate a nigga. Alafu mtu akiskia cable internet imefika Maasai Mara ajulishe mnigga
Systems playing Blu Ray Discs are expensive so that’s for another day. As for SD and 720p, only a blind person couldn’t tell the difference. Then I’ve realized another factor comes in here, screen size. A SD vid will look clear on a 5.5" device but blurry on a larger device. I know its all about the pixels. Can the same be said about viewing a 720p/1080p vid on normal house screens, thats 32-70 inches, and 2k/4k vids in cinemas??
I thought 1080p = 2K, ama? In marketing, 720p is what they call HD, 1080p full HD.
First, calibrate your screen for optimal viewing. The differences are there to a keen eye and in a well calibrated screen. Lcdtvbuyingguide.com has calibration settings for very many models which one can use as a guide.
4K effect is most noticeable with short viewing distances.
If your TV supports 1080p u will definitely notice the difference if u play 720p movie but if ua screen doesn’t support 1080p when u play 1080p video the TV automatically scales it to 720p