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So I do most of my home theater viewing within a small bedroom, about 10x13', so I don't think it would be necessary to make the jump to 4K since I would see very little difference (if any) in the resolution with my TV size limitations. However, having seen the difference between movies with standard color and HDR, I know that's gonna be a game-changer.
I'm possibly going to be looking for a new TV later this year, and I don't wanna cough up a ton extra for a fulkl 4K display if the difference will be moot. Is there any chance that we could see 1080p TVs with HDR or are there any already on the market? I plan to buy a small handful of 4K title just for the HDR. Basically just my favorite films. |
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