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I'm already at this point. Over resolution is bad.
What's over resolution? Wouldn't we eventually stop once we reach the full input resolution of the human eye?
I see a lot of things on tv that I'm not able to see in real life. That level of details is just weird.
When tv are too bigs and render the size of character on close zoom bigger that a real life human, it is also weird. In a cinéma the huge space btw the screen and the public mitigate that feeling.
Finally tv that are too big and have too many pixels (pardon my poor vocabulary, I'm not a professionnal) render oldish show very poorly. Anything older that 2010 I paintfull to watch when they are perfectly ok to watch on older tv model of reasonable size.