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It has been reported that a 4K UHD disc playing in a 4K UHD player down converted to 1080P and displayed on a 1080P TV is a much better picture than the picture from a regular 1080P Blu-ray disc.
This has been my experience when doing comparisons with the Blade Runner 4K UHD disc set. Has anyone else noticed this and why exactly would it be? Are there any other tips to extract out a better pic when running a 4K UHD down converted signal into a 1080P TV? Its nice that I can see a significant PQ improvement without a 4K TV. It makes me want to keep buying 4K UHD discs while I shop for a 4K TV. Is this something that I will experience with every 4K UHD disc? Just wanted to start a little discussion on this phenomena since most people are still running 1080P displays. Thank you. Last edited by Herr Eickhorn; 09-17-2017 at 09:39 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | stigdu (09-18-2017) |
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