People Who Buy Big 4K TVs and Watch Without Your Contacts or Glasses On. Why?
People Who Buy Big 4K TVs and Watch Without Your Contacts or Glasses On. Why?
People Who Buy Big 4K TVs and Watch Without Your Contacts or Glasses On. Why?
I have 20/20 vision.
Checkmate, hahaha
When I was a young boy with sharp eyesight we had pixels the size of bricks.
Now I'm old, my eyesight is all ****ed and we have 8K TVs with super small "quantum dots" with out-of-this world HDR.
If God exists, he is one sick ****er.
Well, precisely because I can watch something without glasses. It's big enough that I see all the important details without them. And it's 4K because they don't make big TVs in a different resolution nowadays.
The big TV is your glasses.
I don't have any contacts or glasses
Valid reason
I'm thinking the majority of people who need glasses and watch TV without them are probably far-sighted.
Because a bigger things are easier to see without glasses?
Go into a store and buy a 43” or larger TV and find literally any good looking model that isn’t 4K. The few 1080p ones out there have shit contrast and color
Is this even a thing for people who need glasses?
I can't read some programme descriptions on streaming services from my sofa without glasses
I need glasses but rarely wear them when watching TV unless there are subtitles or I am playing a game that I need to pay attention in. Our TV is just at the limits of my vision so I can work a little bit to make out details and I am usually just too lazy to put them on unless they are right there.
Difficult to find a big TV that isn't 4k these days.
Listen here, you little…
I got LASIK and don't need my contacts anymore