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Old 04-04-2016, 03:23 AM   #61
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I know I'm resurrecting the thread, but I'm also bummed about the loss about plasma. It's seriously the best picture I've ever seen. The colors are well saturated and the black levels are quite inky. I've thought about buying 4K BD sets for when the time comes that my GT50 dies. The biggest problem I have with 4K right now is the lack of 3D support. I've spent too much on upgrading and building a 3D collection just to have everyone abandon it a few years later.
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Old 04-04-2016, 03:49 AM   #62
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Just hope your plasma looks good and lasts a long time and enjoy the hell out of it and don't think about 4K until you absolutely have to.
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Old 04-04-2016, 03:01 PM   #63
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I know I'm resurrecting the thread, but I'm also bummed about the loss about plasma. It's seriously the best picture I've ever seen. The colors are well saturated and the black levels are quite inky. I've thought about buying 4K BD sets for when the time comes that my GT50 dies. The biggest problem I have with 4K right now is the lack of 3D support. I've spent too much on upgrading and building a 3D collection just to have everyone abandon it a few years later.



I plan on in the future getting a high-end 4K projector or high-end 4K OLED display. I have a 4K Ultra HD LCD desktop computer monitor with HDCP 2.2. However, no one makes BD-ROM drives with Blu-ray software that supports 4K movies yet.


The movie studios need to start bundling 4K Blu-ray movies with 1080P Blu-ray 3-D movies. Hopefully 3-D for the home will not disappear. For now some movie collectors that like 3-D are only buying the 2-D 4K Blu-ray combo packs for hit movies that were never released or made in 3-D
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Old 04-08-2016, 01:19 PM   #64
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I wish they would make those 4k sets to be 3D compliant as a standard, so we never lose the format. Don't most sets go 120-240hz?
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