I was told at a recent Tektronix seminar that there is a fire sale of UHD/4K sets now because of the upcoming HDR sets. It was strongly advised to keep HDR in mind for compatibility and options in the future. Now I'm not totally versed in all the HDR formats and if an HDR set will handle all the flavors. Vizeo has some Dolby compatible sets. Bottom line HDR should not be overlooked in making your decision.
---In avid-l2@yahoogroups.com, <ltr54@...> wrote :
Sorry for the OT ladies and gents,
So my Plasma burned out and now I have to get a new TV. After looking at 55 inch 1080 panels and 4K panels I've come to an interesting quandary.
I've discovered in the 1080 LED's I can see the pixel grid vs. the 4K LED sets having a finer pixel grid. After looking at 1080 and 4K
sets side by side, I drove the salesman mad needing to turn off all the processed image settings, I prefer the 4K panels even on 1080p material.
The Samsung's, Sony's and LG's seem to have excellent up scaling. Any thoughts on this and have others noticed this? I honestly could careless
about 4K material although Best Buy does now carry 4K Blu-Rays or whatever they are called. So atleast that offers a little 4K material, not too badly compressed, worth
purchasing if a movie I care about is re-mastered for it. The Martian in 4K would be sweet to have.
Tom McDonnell
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