How many "MegaPixels" can the human eye see in 8K?
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When it comes to consumer electronics, technology seems to accelerate at an alarming rate.We wondered if our eyes could see in 8K when it was announced that the Big Game would be broadcast.
Here is the low-down on what 8K really means and whether or not it is time for you to invest in a new TV.
There is a difference between the two.When looking at HD, 4K, and now 8K TVs, the higher you go the bigger the screen.The individual points of light make up a picture.The 8K TV has a resolution of 600dpi.The term 8K refers to the number of images displayed horizontally per line.
Human eyes do not contain anything.The rods and cones in your eyes help you see.What you resolve is the picture you are able to put together with your eyes and brain.
It is difficult to compare a digital display with a human eye.
If you could compare the two, how much of a difference would the human eye make?Someone smart used some pretty complex math and got to 576megapixels.At first glance, it would appear that we could see more than an 8K TV has to offer.It is not that simple.When our eyes are moving, we can see in 576 resolution, but a single glance would only be about 15.
Your eyes have a lot of flaws that a camera or digital screen don't.You have a blind spot where your eye meets your brain.There is a possibility that you have a Refractive Error.People with four cone cells in their eyes, like the ones pictured, might have been born with super-powered eyes.When looking at a TV, they could potentially distinguish more than the average person because they can see many more colour varieties.
Is there anything to watch in 8K?The answer is not much.Some 8K movies have been released and can be seen in cinemas, likeGuardians of the GALAXY Vol.2.In Japan, the NHK TV network occasionally broadcasts in 8K, but they can only be seen in some theatres around the country.