If you are watching on a desktop monitor or a living room television, 1080p is the standard for a reason.

Usually ranges from 2GB to 5GB (depending on the bitrate).

Smartphones, tablets, and smaller laptops (under 15 inches).

The 720p version is the "sweet spot" for many casual viewers. Usually ranges from 800MB to 1.2GB.

For fans of the Riordanverse, the 2013 sequel Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters remains a visual step up from its predecessor, leaning heavily into CGI-heavy sequences like the Charybdis encounter and the resurrection of Kronos. If you’re looking to add this to your digital collection, the main dilemma usually boils down to file size versus fidelity: The Appeal of Dual Audio

On a 40-inch+ TV, you may notice "softness" in the image, especially during dark scenes like the Cyclops' cave or the glowing effects of the Golden Fleece. 1080p: The Cinematic Choice

Large screens, home theaters, and fans who appreciate visual effects.