I'm thinking about getting a 4K tv. Was wondering if anyone one could tell me how Dish Network programming looks on a 4K tv. I'm talking about the HD and SD channels, since there isn't much 4K programming. I have the Hopper 3.
I'm looking at a Samsung js8500 series. Was curious about how regular channels looked because a BestBuy employee said that 720p didn't look good on a 4K tv. Wasn't sure what resolution Dish broadcast their channels. I know that I sound completely clueless.
Dish has failed its customer base by not specifying exactly the 4K output of its H3 and 4K Joey. The 4K TV industry is just as bad. They both just say 4K. We really need to know FPS, HDR, and probably more than I know about. I just read a review of my 4K TV and it lacks some 4K features. However, does Dish's 4K output need these features. Will I get 4K TV. Dish doesn't even have a test channel for 4K. If you don't have high speed internet, you cannot even test your 4K TV's capatability to Dish's 4k. This is just a case of technology poor business practice by both Dish and the TV Industry.
Yea....I have last years 75" 850C....I had a great screen first time...I consider myself lucky!....I streamed some 4k and it was so colorful and the images just pop!I just got a Sony XBR65X930D last month. I am now using it as my main TV coming from a Samsung plasma set. I am very impressed with this Sony unit. It does a great job up converting the Dish channels as well as 480p DVDs.
Yeah, I was lucky I got a good one. Nice and straight, and very, very little clouding if any. I really can't get over how good these Sony's seem to do with color.Yea....I have last years 75" 850C....I had a great screen first time...I consider myself lucky!....I streamed some 4k and it was so colorful and the images just pop!
The OP asks probably the best question about buying a 4K TV at this time. With so little 4K material it's Broadcast and Blu-ray 1080P that matters. Some TV's do a better job of upconverting than others. While Vizio is getting good press for 4K, it does not hold up to Samsung or Sony when comes to upconverting at least when I bought my TV. My Samsung JS model does a terrific job, one of the reasons I bought it. Sony may even be better at it.
Ah, Best Buy employees. I remember hearing one telling a customer that plasma TVs have to be recharged after a while.
I did so much want to ask him to point out the recharging port.