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That's... not how that works.
I think they meant the people making TVs aren't the ones handling healthcare..
5m is like two of my whole house
At a typical distance of 12-15ft, people cannot tell the difference between 720, 1080 and 4K because human eyes have a limited resolving power.
Surgeons already use cameras trough small holes instead of cutting you open wide. Screen technology finds a way.
I would want my surgeon to have 16k screen if that helps them do their job best
no one is doing sensitive surgery looking at a fucking TV.