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Hello, purchased a new TV for Christmas this year. Samsung 65" TU7000. I probably could have done better, but it's what I could afford. I pretty much buy Blu-ray. I have quite a few movies I've scanned the DVD codes and upgraded to Vudu HDX copies (which quite a few of ported over into iTunes). I watch these on a Panasonic 42" 1080p plasma. I'm running out of shelf space and want to switch to digital, despite all of the ownership issues it may present. On my current TV, the Vudu and iTunes copies look very nice to me.
My question is this - will iTunes 4K or HD look horrible on my new TV sitting about 10 feet away? I'm not going for the best picture, just acceptable. Anyone have a similar TV and happy with iTunes? I am not using an ATV, I am using a Roku Ultra running the ATV app. Internet speed is 300Mbps down and I have a pretty high quality wireless router, maybe about 12 feet or so away from my Roku. So internet speeds shouldn't be an issue. Thanks for any advice/experiences you can give. |
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