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I get that people complain that it's pointless to upgrade because of the lack of content, but there have been many films that have been remastered in 4K and downsampled for the Blu-Ray. I might be naive on this, but why don't they use the 4K files of those films they created for the Blu-Ray and put them in a quad-layer BD-XL? There are tons of films out there that were finished, remastered, or shot in 4K.
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