Thank you.
I made another compilation video of New year's celebrations from around the world. These are only DVD quality, so they probably won't look good sitting just a couple feet from a 26" to 60" screen. I find they look fine sitting back 5 or 6 feet from a 32" screen or on small laptop, tablet, & phone screens... a 14.5" laptop screen just 15" from my eyes, looks bigger than the 32" TV sitting 6 feet away.
In recent tests they found people couldn't tell the difference between good quality 720p & 1080p material when viewed on a 48" TV 6' away. They also discovered that people couldn't tell the difference between good 480-525p DVD material & HD 720p material sitting 10' away from a 48" TV.
The quality of the material being played, the hardware or software playing it, the scalers (they have to be scaled to fit your screen), & the TV/monitor panel you're viewing it on are much more important than the highest resolution possible. The stuff with the biggest numbers & price tags at the highest resolution does not always mean the best picture.
You can get the best, newest HD camera out there, but if you put on the wrong lens, crappy lens, dirty lens, or defective lens, or don't know how to use the camera, you might get a better picture with an old 1980s decent quality VHS camcorder.
Anywho, most of my online streaming video is highly compressed or only SVCD to DVD resolution. They'll look fine sitting back a few feet from most big screens, or watching on smaller monitors & portable devices. More than half our users & readers are on portable devices with screens only 3.5" to 14.5".
It's probably not very good for your eyes to be sitting just a couple feet from a 26" or more screen anyway.
Enjoy the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSas6mYn7zQ