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Hello folks,
I've watched over 120+ different titles on my OLED 65" B6. And previously prior to jumping into my OLED, I owned a 75" 4K (Non HDR) TV. And to be perfectly frank, there are maybe 5-10 titles that actually stand out. Where you can really see the detail, the grain, the film-like 4K beauty. The rest look as good as a good Blu-ray. Maybe I have a short term memory, but I don't recall 1080p Blu-rays looking much worse than over half of the 4K UHD's. I figure, I most likely need a larger television from the distance I'm sitting. Would I be better off going to a 75 - 86" 4K HDR TV or look into a 4K Projector where you can easily go 120". I have not heard many people on these forums talk about 4K HDR Projectors, probably because they only became affordable in the last few months. For anyone that has experience, can you share your thoughts/opinions. Some people might sit close enough to see their 65" TV's but I think it is simply too small for my space. Thanks in advance for your comments and advice, and I did look through for a topic about this but did not see one preexisting. |
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