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I want to make the jump to 4K but I’m currently using a Kuro plasma and I gather the present tech (eg OLED) has poorer motion resolution, and a less natural filmic look than plasma.
Is this the case and, if so, will we likely see a screen that actually improves on plasma? I don’t want to downgrade. Thanks. |
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Thanks given by: | Rottweiler30 (01-11-2018) |
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