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I'm finding these to be less compelling reasons to bother with 4K to be completely honest. The uptick in resolution is mainly apparent on older content shot on film, something that sadly remains in the minority of titles chosen for 4K treatment. As for an extended range of colors, well, many films today are shot digitally with drab colors (Annihilation) or monochromatic (Dunkirk). Again, this is something that may benefit older shot-on-film titles for the most part. If all you watch are Marvel movies well, then, you're in Heaven. I've already invested in 4K and I don't regret it but I'm equally happy with Blu-ray (if not more).
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