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Your 4K TV Was A Waste Of Money #Shorts

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your 4K TV isn't worth it but your 4k monitor probably is if you sit about two feet away from a typical 27 inch display you actually need 4K resolution in order for it to be a retina display originally an apple term meaning you won't see individual pixels and instead you'll get the kind of sharp image you're paying for but with a 55 inch 4K TV a distance of about three and a half feet is enough to achieve the same effect you're probably sitting at least seven and a half feet from the screen and at that distance 1080p is fine ironically though 4K TVs tend to be cheaper than 4K monitors but that fits with a broader theme of just how easy it is to buy crap you don't need just remember though that if you're a gamer make sure your system can actually push all those pixels unless you just want to watch a pretty slideshow

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The short examines the idea that a 4K television may be unnecessary for most viewers, arguing that screen size and viewing distance determine when high resolution matters. It starts by downplaying the value of a 4K TV for typical living room use, suggesting that a smaller 27 inch monitor viewed from about two feet away can achieve a retina-like sharpness thanks to pixel density. The speaker then notes that for a larger 55 inch TV, a viewing distance closer to three and a half feet can still deliver an image where 1080p looks sharp, implying the practical limits of perceived detail. A key point is that 4K televisions are often cheaper than 4K computer monitors, which ties into a broader critique of buying “crap” simply because new tech is available. The video reinforces the idea that gamers should ensure their system can push the full pixel count; otherwise, they may end up with a visually impressive but underutilized display. Overall, it concludes that 4K is not inherently essential for everyone and that for many users a good 1080p or a well-tuned 4K monitor may be a better match to their needs, especially if the goal is merely to enjoy visuals rather than chase every new feature.

Topics · technology · consumer-electronics · display-technology · gaming

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What determines whether a 4K TV is worth buying for home use?
Whether a 4K TV is worth buying depends on screen size, viewing distance, and how much you value extra resolution versus other features like panel type and gaming capabilities. If you sit far enough away from a large TV, 1080p can look very good, while at closer distances or on larger panels, 4K offers clearer detail.