Who sees no difference to SD quality from Netflix and HD quality?

Ke
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Have a smart TV.

Le

You can definitely see the difference… But the whole thing also depends on the seat distance and the TV size

if your device is 4k and 45inch you won't see any difference from SD to HD to 4K if you sit 3m away

Ke

Don't have a 4k

ma

The higher quality levels are currently running with somewhat reduced image quality in order to counteract the increased Internet consumption as a result of Corona worldwide by slightly reduced traffic.

But even now you can register differences in the quality levels. Especially in action-packed scenes, fast camera pans or scenes in which there's a lot of movement in the picture (e.g. Grass in close-up or the like), you can notice the different levels of compression artifacts and finer edges.

Personally, the SD playback on the tablet is enough for me and can live well with the two or three scenes that sometimes drop noticeably in quality. On the monitor I prefer HD instead.

In general, you can live with the picture quality even in SD if you are not a critical cineast or just have a small TV. In my opinion, the higher packages with better streaming quality are primarily of interest for being able to use several accounts at the same time and thus to cover a household with several consumers.

Ke

Have compared to Smart TV see no difference, but only very minimal in explosions

mi

If you don't have a 4K TV anyway, HD will bring you less. If you're ready to spend a little more, do it. Otherwise you just watch everything on SD, there's not that much of a difference.

Ki

That's nonsense. HD streams at 1080p are already a clear advantage over SD resolutions.

Ke

We also do not need 4k tv because we have no space in the corner and my parents hate TVS like this.

A normal one is enough

To

Have a 4K 55 "TV, seat spacing 2.5 - 4m

I see a clear difference between SD and HD. The difference between HD and 4K is less dramatic, but still noticeable.

Ke

Have a normal one.

And see no difference

To

Whatever "normal" means to you.

Then it is good for you as it is. And that should be the goal.

Le

But probably a relatively small device for a relatively large seat distance:-)

Ke

Nope

Never had problems.

We have a branded TV.

And it is not small now, it is full in length but not in height

Le

How many inches is your device and how far is the seat distance?

Ke

81 image 26 inches

Ke

And 1 meter distance but when we sit on the couch not 1 meter.

Ke

Maybe a little more inches don't know exactly

Ke

My father means 26 inches

Ke

My father thinks you shouldn't sit too close

an

A normal one is enough. Not for me.

Ke

Do you have a large room?

an

Yeah

Ke

If you sit very far away a 4k would be worth it.

Lol we also sit but not far away not 1 meter away

an

Rules of thumb are no longer applicable with 4K technology: It used to be said: "Screen diagonal x2 = minimum seat distance". But today, even from the shortest distance, no single pixel can be seen on the television. After all, the Ultra HD televisions with 3,840 x 2,160 pixels offer four times as many pixels as the Full HD resolution. The content is therefore incredibly sharp, clear and detailed even at a short distance from the television.

The new rule: one meter is completely enough.

ma

I see feelings here 100 comments, but not how big is your tv? With a 32 "and a little distance, the difference is not big. From 70 "you should definitely use 4k, otherwise the wow effect is really limited…

Ke

81 screen

ma

81 image screen? 81 what? Apples, pears, cm, inches? In width, height, diagonal?

It's like saying my house is 135672 … Without a unit and direction, nobody can do anything with a number

Ke

Inch 26

Ke

And 81 picture screen

ma

In fact, with such a small screen, you don't see a big difference. You see one, but it's not that big

Ke

It is not small now.

But normal.

ma

26 "? Since my PC monitor is bigger. Sorry but I find it very small for a TV

Ke

Um, there are actually not such large PCs 😂.

Then the TV has to be bigger.

My father said 26 inches but can be more I know the thing is big. And goes up.

ma

For comparison, the small standard TVs in hotel rooms are usually 21-27 "

You probably mean the cm 81. Then that would be 32 ". That is exactly the size from which you start to see it, so the difference. Otherwise, go to Saturn and other electronics store of your choice and let the difference show you on a large TV.

Incidentally, SD corresponds to approximately 0.41MP and HD to 2.56MP

Ke

OK, we also have a full HD smart TV.

Our TV is bigger than in a hotel room.

Because there were often 3-4 star hotels in hotels.

But it also depends on the room, we once had one that was the same size with Sky in the room.