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Hey guys, I have a question. This is something that came to mind earlier. Can Blu-ray Discs support more than 1080p? Say Fox wanted to put Avatar on 4K on a Blu-ray Disc, would it work if TVs supported it?
I'm only wondering because if Blu-ray can't support more than 1080p, I'll dread the day they come out with Red-ray or something which would support more. ![]() |
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