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Have noticed this on a few tittles. Was just looking at the review for Close Encounters of the Third Kind and the review gave the following scores: Close Encounters of the Third Kind 4K Blu-ray, Video Quality 4.5 of 5 1080p 5.0 of 5
![]() Are the scores relative? Meaning that a 4.5/5 4K is still better than a 5/5 1080p? Just making the jump to UHD, so trying to figure out what this means. |
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