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I’m reading reviews of 4K discs and when they are compared to the existing Blu-ray disc, the reviewer usually says that the differences in video will typically be more noticeable on a larger screen. It makes me hesitant to run out and upgrade a Blu-ray I already own (that has received a good review) since I only have a 55 inch screen.
I know there are other factors involved (LED vs OLED, Dolby Vision and HDR, etc.), but how big of a screen are we talking about to see marked improvements? |
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