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You only get 4k picture if you're watching some broadcast or on DVDs in 4k. Some programs are in 4k and some movies on Netflix. Go to netflix and search for 4k.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Make sure you get some type of 4k content to watch. If you watch regular TV or Netflix or Hulu, it will be enhanced HD which is amazing!! However, Netflix has separate content you can sign up for that is 4k, or you can buy 4k movies. If you go the movie route, make sure to get a player that can play 4k and connect it to your TV using a 4k HDMI cable. We have an Xbox 1 X which plays 4k, and we got Planet Earth 2 and oh...my...gosh....it is amazing, just like in stores. :)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Well, the first thought is you may need to have the set calibrated. Most sets are shipped completely out of adjustment, so if you want it to look as best as the set can, then you probably should have it professionally calibrated. Second, you need the right program material - 4K content. You can get that from several input sources, including 4K discs. Just remember you will need a player that can handle 4K, cables that have 4K bandwidth capability, and if you use one, an AV receiver that processes 4K signals. Next thought is you may need to rethink how your viewing room is set up. Generally, glare and bright lights can make the video image look more washed out than a darker room. There are a number of good articles on how to set up a room for really good viewing. Final thought about how the set should look - it may take 60 to 80 hours of viewing time for everything to settle down in your set's electronics. Some things really do get better with age! After that, then consider having the set calibrated. Good luck, and happy viewing...
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It’s possible to achieve it but from what I understand those are per made videos running on loop recorded in extreme 4K format. And the tv’s are highly tuned. I feel on our own the answer is no. I’ve tried. With 4K movie and set up sometime my movies look so real it’ looks fake.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It is more than just the cable dude. You probably have to calibrate the TV as well.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Add all 4K compatible accessories.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You will need a Ultra HD Blue ray player and Ultra HD blue ray discs to get the most of your tv. The TV you saw in the showroom probably had the contrast and brightness turned up as well to make it look extra clear.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The demo in the store is meant to be high quality 4k. Regular cable tv won't stream at that resolution
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Go to set up and choose store over home.
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