30.10.2025., 07:28
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White Rabbit
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Manufacturers continue to release new TV models featuring Ultra HD and even higher-resolution panels. However, according to a recent UK study, much of this effort may be largely unnecessary, as the human eye has a natural "resolution limit."
A team of researchers at the University of Cambridge set out to determine the true number of pixels the human eye can actually perceive. Using a sliding 4K monitor that could be moved closer or farther from the viewer, they found that the eye can detect far more pixels than previously thought, but that larger TVs often have a pixel density far beyond what most viewers can appreciate.
The experiment led to the identification of what the researchers call "retinal resolution" – the pixel threshold beyond which adding more pixels does not improve the perceived image quality. This limit depends on several factors, including screen size, room lighting, and the distance between the viewer and the display.
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Autor Mommistake
Isto kažu da oko ne može vidjeti znad tipa 60FPS-a, što je nortorna glupost. 
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Ja znam da ja nemogu razlikovati kad je monitor na 166Hz a kad na 60Hz :P
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