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I understand your hesitation to move to a 4K tv but I think you would be impressed with the improvements in picture quality with these new tv’s. Now it depends on what quality of tv you are currently watching to know what you will see in increased picture quality on HD viewing but if you use apps like Netflix they offer many options in 4K and HDR that have amazing picture quality. I also was hesitant to upgrade my current blu ray player but for the price that you pay to upgrade to a 4K player that connects to your WiFi and streams 4K content and plays amazing movies it’s a no brainer
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I'd say so. It even makes trash, compressed sources (like comcast) look reasonably good. I recently tried the various first six Star Wars movies via bluray - the upscaling really made them shine. Besides, if you have Netflix or Amazon Prime, the built in apps will play in 4k HDR (for 4k HDR material).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you are watching standard blue ray movies and standard 1080i or 720p cable channels you will see some improvement but not $1700 worth. Keep your 1080p television, it is fine for what you are using it for
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