Are 4k BluRays worth it?
New UHD 4K TV, & 4k BluRay player, hi-speed cables, etc.
I'm not seeing a lot of difference in the 4K BR vs. std BR. Maybe I was expecting too much, thought it might have been like the jump from DVD to BR. Thoughts? |
The thing that gets me is, what is it people are going to be watching that is shot and distributed in 4K? I have an antenna, not cable, and at best the OTA broadcasts are in 1080, not 4K. Much of the older and some newer stuff is 720. So how will a 4K help me unless I have source material that actually reaches me in 4K.
I stream content, but is that even available in 4K? |
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Oh, hell yes |
People actually spend extra money for "high speed" cables?
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Yes - get it. The cost differential is bs a regular blue-ray player is not substantial - though, the 4K DVDs are not abundant in the DVD rental stores and Netflix does not offer them. But, I rented “The Revenant” in 4K one evening after renting it a few weeks earlier in normal Blue Ray format - and, combined with my 4K TV (LG OLED) the scenery was actually beyond stunning. After that, we would rent mostly the 4K DVD format. That said, the local video stores have all recently closed so I don’t know if/when we’ll ever benefit from the 4K feature on our DVD player.
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Amazon Prime has a fair amount of 4k, some even in HDR. We finally replaced our 20+ year old Mitsubishi HD rear projection TV with new 4k/HDR Sony and 4k material is pretty amazing. ATSC 3.0 (4K) is on the air in DFW, Austin, and many other cities but Houston isn't on the list I saw. For now I'd guess most of the content is just 1080 upconverted. And few (any?) existing TVs have ATSC 3.0 tuners. You need a set top box with a tuner to receive ATSC 3.0. I don't plan to invest in 4K Bluray though I'll get an ATSC 3.0 tuner if enough content becomes available. |
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Oh, wait, we are - except for you. :kick: |
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uh, no - you don't have to spend big dollars for faster cables, you can get the higher bandwidth rated cables for the same price as the HDMI1 cables. And before you say it's digital then why is networking done with Cat6 cables instead of Cat5 anymore? Because Cat6 is rated for higher bandwidth. |
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No shit |
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You are correct, I’m not a computer nerd. I’ll take that as a compliment. :cert: |
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Just ordered an LG 77" OLED and a Panny 4K BluRay for Christmas. Can't wait for it to arrive so I can replace my old 1080 setup. WOOT! WOOT!
U.M. |
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Out of my box, in the storage room |
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