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Old 11-11-2023, 11:33 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by HECII View Post
Hello ken_redcoat,

You don't mention what your tv resolution is? If it's a 4K UHD it's probably the tv making the lower resolution disc look bad. I'm still using lower resolution tv's (720 and 1080 P) and all the newer blu-ray discs with 4K restorations look very good, I hate seeing a favorite film (like Freaks from Criterion) has only gotten a 2K restoration because I know it won't look as good as it could if it had received the best possible restoration. I guess with a 2K restore they can always release it again in the future with a 4K and get us for another purchase since 4K is the best it will ever look on a 1080 P or 4K UHD disc.

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HECII

This is it in a nutshell. Once youre watching discs that dont have the same resolution as the screen youre watching on theres obviously a noticable drop in quality.
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