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By definition input signals are up-scaled to 2160 (4K) because that's what the native resolution of the display is.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I did my research first then ask bestbuy sale person also too and you can go on to youtube and type in the modle #.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Depending on your service provider, (ex DirecTV) you can check in settings/ratio's/ or resolutions.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It does not completely upscale to 4K but comes really,really close when standard 1080 programs are compared to the 4K programs available on Netflix.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have no way of testing, however, I purchased the Samsung UHD Hard disk that was loaded with 4k examplies and I have a hard time distinglushing between the 4k Life of PI, for example, and the Blu-ray upscaled Life of PI. Only when you're very close to the screen can you see a difference
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not sure if there an actual way to confirm if it's up scaling but from my little experiment you can see it I previously had a sumsung HD TV non 4k and recently purchased the 65 4k TV. When I first set the TV up I put both side by side to compare and I was amazed on the clarity and crisp the picture was it was like comparing DVD image and a blueray image. Now you might ask your self how old was the other TV well brought the 55 inch two years ago it wasn't that old and it wasn't the low end model either I was pretty amazed when I first purchased the TV and I think it still has an awesome picture and the only reason purchase the 4k was I wanted a bigger TV in the living room and I will use the smaller one in my home office. When I did the test they were both plugged in via hdmi to HD source and the TV were side by side. You won't be disappointed
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