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Dec 2014
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Blu-Ray & 4K dominate the home movie landscape right now.
Considering if the movie is exactly the same & has the same extras on both formats, is the quality of 4K compared to Blu-Ray worth the $5-$7 (sometimes $10) price increase? There's a big difference between a movie on video tape & the same movie on DVD. There's an ok-to-good difference between a movie on DVD & the same movie on Blu-Ray. But how much is the difference between a movie on Blu-Ray & the same movie on 4K (since they are both Blu-Rays to begin with)? Take Transformers (2007). The difference between DVD to Blu-Ray is pretty good. But is the difference between Blu-Ray to 4K worth the increased price? How about Prey. Same exact movie, same exact extras. So is the difference between Blu-Ray to 4K worth the increased price? |
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