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I have an HDTV, Blu-ray player, a non-HDMI receiver, and 6.1 speaker setup (my space can't accomodate 7.1). And I'm curious what your thoughts are about a gradual upgrade path from 1080p to 4K. If someone in my situation were to buy new components gradually (say, a new component every six months or so), what path would be the smartest? In a very general sense, of course.
Components needed: - UHDTV - HDMI receiver - UHD disc player - Atmos add-on speakers |
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