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Hi! I'm so sorry if this may be a duplicate thread.
So basically, my question is if there are any downsides to using a regular Blu-ray player on a 4K TV? I'm not planning to upgrade my movie collection to UHD, but I was wondering if there's any actual difference between playing the movies through my current player vs a 4K player. For reference, my collection consists only of Blu-rays and DVDs. Thanks in advance! |
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