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Apple Pro Display XDR Query

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If you watch the video at a normal distance for the monitor size and the video's resolution it'll look just fine. 

 

If you're closer then it'll look a bit softer.

People say if you watch 1080p movie on 1440p/4K monitor, it will look bad compared to 1080p monitor because high-res monitors will upscale the 1080p movie.

I know it depends on the bitrate of the video file as well. By that logic, if we watch the same movie on Apple Pro Display XDR which is 6K then, picture quality will be more worse than 1440p/4K??

 

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If you watch the video at a normal distance for the monitor size and the video's resolution it'll look just fine. 

 

If you're closer then it'll look a bit softer.

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