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Aliasing happens only when the signal that you are sampling has higher frequencies than what you can represent in your sampled data. So he is absolutely correct here: if the source material has higher resolution, the projection onto the lower resolution display would lead to the same kind of undersampling. Basically, you'd miss in-between pixels and if these have significant content, it becomes very noticeable (e.g. parts of very thin features missing from the image).


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