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I hope this is the right forum for this.
I am wondering a couple of things about my 4k tv and blu ray player. first i know i can't send 4k content to the tv (used as a monitor as well) without upgrading my video card its not able to do 4k. ok so anyways but the tv and blu ray player have upscaling and I am thinking having both products upscale is adversely effecting the quality. i notice at times where stuff is slightly blurred then snap to a clean crisp image and i am wondering if it has to do with both products doing upscaling. would i be better if just one upscaled and the other was turned off, if so which one would likely provide the better upscaling quality? i would love to hear back on Evey ones opinions and experiences. tv: http://www.sceptre.com/overview-370.html bluray player: http://www.amazon.com/Sony-BDPS6200-...rds=sony+s6200 thanks ryan |
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