Quite easy to see the 4K improvement on a 65” over 1080p from 8 feet away IMHO.
Theres a chart (somewhere) online showing screensize vs distance vs resolution.
Take with a pinch of salt though as always and try for yourself as usual.
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Quite easy to see the 4K improvement on a 65” over 1080p from 8 feet away IMHO.
Theres a chart (somewhere) online showing screensize vs distance vs resolution.
Take with a pinch of salt though as always and try for yourself as usual.
I was going to get a 65 inch but chickened out at the last minute (plus it was quite a bit more money) and got a 55''. Turns out that according to the link I should have been looking at 90 inches. That would just be a wall of television! Which is tempting, I'll admit.
I must admit to being a bit disappointed when I bought my smaller 43” 4K LG , having left my 46” HD Samsung back in the house as an incentive to the buyer of my property.
One thing I have just discovered though, like a lot of people my TV was mounted above my fireplace, which is quite tall, I thought that the quality was not as good as the Sammy, but having had a lot of building work done, i repositioned the set, at a much lower height, so instead of looking up at it, I now more or less look at it straight on, and you know what?
The apparent definition is way superior.
Worth considering doing what I did if you questioned the quality of your screen.
I think i've mentioned it in other posts but there are only 3 or 4 panel manufacturers, the Chinese company that owns Philips, the company that owns Sharp, LG and a Turkish company, Sony, Pana etc. don't actually make any screens just put their own chipsets and colour algorithms in and whack em together, makes me laugh
The TV's were identical Professional screens used for digital signage both set up the same, by the way ALL TV's are LCD, LED and OLED is the light source that shines through the LCD display to give you the brightness, LED (light emitting diode) OLED (organic light emitting diode) OLED offers a cooler running more efficient light source than traditional LED. LED screens do exist basically each pixel is a single LED light source and are the screens you see next to the motorway or in a football arena.
Sorry OLED and LCD are a different tech. Were the TV's using the same settings and calibrated and what make. Also you say used for Digital Signage what exactly do you mean?
https://www.lg.com/uk/lgoled/technology.jsp#technology