We've already reached the limit with which our eyes can detect any change in resolution. In fact, 720p should be good enough for normal TV sizes 60 inches and smaller and normal viewing distances. CNET already did a review of 1080p and 720p and found very little noticable difference. 2000 is just silly. More excuses to sell technology.
“Measuring 21.5 inches each, with 1920 x 1080 resolution, 1,000:1 contrast ratio, and optical multitouch technology under their chunky bezels, these two models represent the biggest mainstream push for touchscreen computing yet.”
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We've already reached the limit with which our eyes can detect any change in resolution. In fact, 720p should be good enough for normal TV sizes
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We've already reached the limit with which our eyes can detect any change in resolution. In fact, 720p should be good enough for normal TV sizes 60 inches and smaller and normal viewing distances. CNET already did a review of 1080p and 720p and found very little noticable difference. 2000 is just silly. More excuses to sell technology.