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This isn’t an iTunes question and about projectors but since I’d be using it with an AppleTV I figured this was the right place to ask.
The virus and lockdown have caused a delay in acquiring a permanent abode and I don’t want to buy a 4K TV to add to the burden a future move. Do I was considering a projector for the AppleTV. I though 4K projectors would simply be too expensive but I’ve seen a couple on Amazon UK that are not. Can anyone explain what “full native HD” and “4K support” means here - https://www.amazon.co.uk/YABER-1920x...4k+pro&sr=8-13 Is this not actually 4K? How about this - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Projector-A...=4k+pro&sr=8-8 |
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