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So I have an Epson 6500UB-1080P projector. I've been researching 4K projectors for many years now and have come across several that accept 4K signals and upscale to 4K, yet their chips are still 1080P--see Epson LS10000 as an example.
I have an OPPO 4K Bluray Player--BDP103. I have 4K certified HDMI cables--Audio Quest-Vodka series and I am about to purchase a Key Digital Phantom Series 4K HDMI Extender, Booster and Buffer, which from what I understand, will take a 1080P HDMI input and convert it to an HDCP 2.2 compliant HDMI input. I have a theory that by purchasing that HDMI Extender by Key Digital, I should be able to upconvert all of my blurays to 1080P. Can anyone explain why my theory isn't sound and will NOT work? |
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