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re: 4k/2160p vs 1080p HDTV
Posted on 1/30/15 at 1:39 am to SG_Geaux
Posted on 1/30/15 at 1:39 am to SG_Geaux
It's coming pretty quick though, if I was getting a new TV I'd get 4K.
Ultra HD BluRay players and discs will be available later this year (backwards compatible).
I know all the new Netflix hits are streaming in 4K and Netflix's UHD service ($11.99) launches in August. Amazon is streaming quite a few movies and their original shows in 4K already as well.
Ultra HD BluRay players and discs will be available later this year (backwards compatible).
I know all the new Netflix hits are streaming in 4K and Netflix's UHD service ($11.99) launches in August. Amazon is streaming quite a few movies and their original shows in 4K already as well.
This post was edited on 1/30/15 at 1:44 am
Posted on 1/30/15 at 8:57 am to UltimateHog
To be honest, I'd be less concerned with the 1080p/4k comparison than I would be about the 60-65" comparison. It only seems like 5" difference, but that 5" means you'll get a 17% larger screen.
If I were in your shoes, I'd probably go with this, but I'm a plasma honk:
64" Samsung Plasma
If I were in your shoes, I'd probably go with this, but I'm a plasma honk:
64" Samsung Plasma
Posted on 1/30/15 at 7:31 pm to UltimateHog
quote:There's something I won't be using. Thanks Comcast!
I know all the new Netflix hits are streaming in 4K and Netflix's UHD service ($11.99) launches in August
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