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It depends on two things: screen size and distance from the screen. For screens under 65", you have to sit fairly close to the display to be able to really see the difference. From 70" up, it becomes far more noticeable. However: HDR is a different animal. Even with my 55" screen, 4K HDR is a vast improvement over 1080. I've noticed on both Amazon and Netflix with my Roku Ultra as the source that the image is fantastic. Since this player and your TV support HDR, I think it is worthwhile. I have not viewed an actual 4K Blu Ray with HDR on a TV, but it should be even better than the online sources.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.YES YES YES. UHD looks significantly crisper and colors are better defined than with upscaled bluray. Get a 4K player and a couple 4K films and you will not be disappointed.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have one and I am amazed at the HDR image on my Samsung 4K UHD TV.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you are interested in having higher definition in your picture then 4K Ultra is a good choice.
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