Whatever the Top one is with the 4k ability.Which tier do you have?
Whatever the Top one is with the 4k ability.Which tier do you have?
Whatever the Top one is with the 4k ability.
I just upgraded 1 recently, so 3 of 5 are.Only one of my TV's is 4K, so it wouldn't really be worth it for me to pay for the top tier
It would be if the 4K TV is the one you look at the most.Only one of my TV's is 4K, so it wouldn't really be worth it for me to pay for the top tier
I’m now up to 3 of 4 being 4K!I just upgraded 1 recently, so 3 of 5 are.
All of mine are, even the ones in the guest rooms that did not get any use this year (so happy), but they are all just TCL 5 and 6 series I bought when we moved here 3 years ago.I’m now up to 3 of 4 being 4K!
A lot of it is, but you still have to pay for 4K to view it.I don't miss the 4K content, but I wish their HD stuff was HDR.
A lot of it is, but you still have to pay for 4K to view it.
To say it another way, I wish you didn't have to pay for 4K to get HDR. I don't really care about 4K as I really can't see that much of a difference, but I can see HDR in a lot of content.A lot of it is, but you still have to pay for 4K to view it.
I just purchased True Lies, Aliens and The Abyss in 4K/DV, it is a amazing difference, if anyone says they cannot tell a difference, definitely needs their eyes checked.To say it another way, I wish you didn't have to pay for 4K to get HDR. I don't really care about 4K as I really can't see that much of a difference, but I can see HDR in a lot of content.
How big is your tv?I just purchased True Lies, Aliens and The Abyss in 4K/DV, it is a amazing difference, if anyone says they cannot tell a difference, definitely needs their eyes checked.
I watched on Movies Anywhere, since they show 4K movies in much higher bitrates range.
Vudu are in a lower range.
Yeah, I only have a 65" TV in the living room. Maybe if I had an 85", I could see a bigger difference, but then I wouldn't be able to see the whole screen at one time.Viewed on my 85” Sony Z9K.
Back in Michigan, we had a 65” TCL-6 Series, even then I could tell a difference.Yeah, I only have a 65" TV in the living room. Maybe if I had an 85", I could see a bigger difference, but then I wouldn't be able to see the whole screen at one time.
At what viewing distance? Based on this, I'd need at least an 80" TV to see 4k clearly:Back in Michigan, we had a 65” TCL-6 Series, even then I could tell a difference.
13 Feet and I also wear progressives, have been since I hit 50 6 years ago.At what viewing distance? Based on this, I'd need at least an 80" TV to see 4k clearly:
And that is too big. HDR makes a much bigger impact for most people than 4K. I wear glasses which correct to 20/20, but I can barely tell any difference between HD and 4k. It certainly doesn't add anything to the viewing experience for me while HDR does.