keep thinking that but all you have is biased anecdotal evidence, so its gone from netflix which you cant control to you create your own stuff. basically all your examples you aren't just changing pixels.
there's a reason where ever you look all the data al though changes marginally between manufactures and companies change a little they are all within the ball park of that graph.
people can disagree as much as they want, but it's little difference to teh expensive digital cable brigade, see and hear what you want.
You are very wrong here. How is my own example not just changing pixels when the only difference between the versions of my own film was changing pixels? I used identical films encoded with identical settings apart from resolution. How else would you test the resolution difference out?
How is it biased or anecdotal? I did extensive testing before setting up my cinema room and found resolution was one of the most important factors for image quality and it was very noticeable outside the ranges that graph says. I borrowed lots of equipment and did lots of blind tests both on myself and other people.
Netflix you can partially control there is an advanced options menu which lets you choose the streaming resolution and bitrate so you can watch the same film under 720p, 1080p or 4k when supported. As for my other testing I had identical films encoded in the same bitrate and settings with the only difference being resolution and there was a clear difference between them and I didn’t just use 1 film some of the tested films was films I created and others was films like Hunger Games Mocking Jay Part 1 encoded at different resolutions.
For my 3D graphic screensaver I tested out the same one at different resolutions via a PC and HDMI cable and it was night and day difference between 720p, 1080p or 4k both on the same display and different displays I tried a 720p native, 1080native but running at 720p, and 1080p native running 1080p, 1440p and so on. It was a very clear difference.
I tried a 27” screen size all the way to 92” to 100” screen at 720p 1080p and beyond. I admit a few people couldn’t tell the difference but in a blind test the majority of people I tested picked out with ease the higher resolution film and PC rendering graphics up to 6 meters away.
This is nothing like the difference between expensive digital cables there is a clear noticeable difference between 720p, 1080p and 4k on large screens. For myself I could tell the difference 100% of the time in a blind test and it was very noticeable.
Have you ever done a test and downloaded or created a 4k video and then encoded the content at the same settings apart from at 720p, 1080p and 4k. A few people cannot tell the difference but most can by large amount.