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I’m not insinuating anything. Actually it is a fact that most don’t realize that by saying whatever format they are satisfied being considered as “great”, they are missing in the improvements the future will bring.
It’s not so much of the “k” but it’s the surrounding tech that the additional “k” brings to the table. Just like the current 8K. It is not the K that matters, but one can’t get the high nit panel, better backlighting system and upscaling engine unless one gets an 8K TV. Necessary? No. But saying current technology(or past) to be great is wrong. It is not an opinion, it’s not an insinuation, it is fact. |
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