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Old 05-01-2024, 07:24 PM
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I have two working Safari’s, tan and black. I know of the magazine you speak of and when I read that article, I tested my sets and no way did I see 17 inches. More like 7 inches max and you have to be in the sweet spot to see the effect. I will say that when I tested, did not have ability to look across my room. I imagine it would be like looking at a projection hologram trying to find the sweet spot.

Edit: The below link shows one of my Safari’s photographed from about 4.5 feet away. For comparison, the color set is a Sony KV4000 with 3.7 inch screen.

https://visions4netjournal.com/wp-co.../IMG_3892.webp
Your observations at 4.5' track with mine. It's from more like 10-17' where you're on the edge of cropping the image where the full magnification effect is realized...It scales fairly linearly down as you get closer.
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Old 05-03-2024, 12:17 PM
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Your observations at 4.5' track with mine. It's from more like 10-17' where you're on the edge of cropping the image where the full magnification effect is realized...It scales fairly linearly down as you get closer.

At 4.5 feet away, the parallax is so severe that if you move your head slightly in either direction, the image is lost.
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At 4.5 feet away, the parallax is so severe that if you move your head slightly in either direction, the image is lost.
I can't remember seeing anything like that. Perhaps it's something that is dependent on different vision characteristics of different viewers.
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