Yes, I've measured my eyes' resolution to be about 60 pixels per degree. I made a black-and-white grid and set it as my desktop picture, with a one-to-one magnification. Then I backed away until I could not discern the pixels. There's even a moire effect, like with cameras, as I reached my threshold. Then I used trigonometry to calculate my angle of view.
Most living-room TVs are probably placed at a 15- to 25-degree angle of view. 1920x1080 is enough for up to a 32-degree horizontal angle of view, which is 7 feet away from a TV with a 55" diagonal, for example. I will say, however, that movie theaters look a little better with 4K, since 30 degrees is supposed to be the back row, and the front row might be 60 or so.
Most living-room TVs are probably placed at a 15- to 25-degree angle of view. 1920x1080 is enough for up to a 32-degree horizontal angle of view, which is 7 feet away from a TV with a 55" diagonal, for example. I will say, however, that movie theaters look a little better with 4K, since 30 degrees is supposed to be the back row, and the front row might be 60 or so.