[quote]4000K[/quote]
Ok, time to science.
What you meant to say was 4K which means a 4096x2160 display on a given monitor. These numbers are of course talking about pixels, the individual sources of light, and 4K TVs have roughly 8 million.
4000K would mean that there would be 4,000,000 pixels horizontally and 2,109,482 pixels vertically. This means there would be roughly 8,437,928,000,000 pixels on a given screen.
Now the average TV is 19.2 in by 25.6 in. This means there is roughly 491.52 square inches for every TV screen.
Now lets see, this means there would be roughly 17,178,192,182 pixels for every square inch. Damn.
Now here's the real kicker, every pixel would be a whooping[spoiler]5.821^-11 square inches[/spoiler]
That's smaller than a stable Hydrogen atom.
And the Xbox One S supports this
And it's not even $400
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