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I tried searching for this and got some conflicting information.
Do 4K UHD players use the exact same "blue" laser to read both 4K discs and Blu-ray discs? Even though the data on 4K discs is much more compacted, does the player use the same laser it uses for Blu-ray discs? Or are there two "blue" lasers in the player - one for standard Blu-ray discs and another for the much more dense 4K discs? I know they carry a "red" laser for DVDs and CDs...but I wasn't sure if anything extra was needed for the "step-up" to 4K playback from regular Blu-ray playback. |
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