This is great. A lot of people will say that going beyond hd is not neccesary because the human eye can not tell the difference between hd and 4k or 8k but I believe that Our eyes are capable of seeing a lot more than we think. Hd is not as clear as real life (it's good but not great) and it needs to get better. I have seen 4k and the difference is mind blowing. We have a long way to go and this might be a step on the right direction. 120hz, 240hz, 4k, 8k, still not even close to human eye sharpness, depth or refresh rate. Isn't sight so preciuos.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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This is great. A lot of people will say that going beyond hd is not neccesary because the human eye can not tell the difference between hd and 4k or 8k but I believe that Our eyes are capable of seeing a lot more than we think. Hd is not as clear as real life (it's good but not great) and it needs to get better. I have seen 4k and the difference is mind blowing. We have a long way to go and this might be a step on the right direction. 120hz, 240hz, 4k, 8k, still not even close to human eye sharpness, depth or refresh rate. Isn't sight so preciuos.