Here are my thoughts. The Night Stalker 4K has a CMOS chip that does 4K but that means nothing when the display resolution is 800x800! The point is to have clarity when you are looking at it. The PARD NV008SP2 is 1440 x 1080 - a lot better! Both suffer from limited zoom, so close up work is difficult with both. I say this as I have 4 PARD scopes, so I'm speaking from 1st hand knowledge. The Hikmicro 4k Alpex LRF (which is really hard to get in the USA) has the best display resolution of the bunch at 1920 x 1080 that will really start to work on one being able to use a digital scope in the daylight versus at night 90% of the time. It's about what you see in the scope, not what the chip is capable of resolving! My thoughts - YMMV
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