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It will be upscales but you won't notice a lot of difference unless you're watching a Blu-Ray movie on a 4K upscaling DVD player.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Flyboy, no, you will see the image in the native resolution that the provider/device inputs to the TV. If you have an up converting device, then you will get 4K. YouTube, DirecTV and Netflix are some providers that do provide a 4K signal. hope this answers your question.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Netflix has a lot of 4K but you need to turn it on in your Netflix settings. Call them if you can not find it. Bloodline and the FL keys look amazing, along with the opening of House of Cards.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The only time you'll see a true UHD picture is by viewing UHD content. Right now, there's only a handful of streaming UHD content. But, 1080 still looks great on this TV.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I called our cable provider and they told me no. They said we do not have HD in our area, so we would not get it. But with our normal cable, the picture is amazing. We also just got netflix and you could not ask for a better picture quality. It is incredible! I was kinda bumming because we got a UHD tv and do not have HD thru our provider, but I am more then satisfied with the picture.
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