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When we actually start seeing very high-quality UHD movies, that are actually full 4K through the whole pipeline (CGI etc) and utilizing the format to its max, visually, then we can talk 8K. I want 8K too like many others. I want a 100 8K OLED to replace my 83” A90J OLED. But with many large cities still not getting ATSC 3.0 4K availability (my 600,000 people city doesn’t even have a single station) I’m not seeing it.
We’re still seeing 2K upscales in our 4K Blu-ray Discs. It’s ridiculous. We’re a long ways off from quality 4K content. Look at what has become the standard for 4K streaming. It’s garbage. The non-lossless audio sucks and the video is low bit-rate. And streaming services don’t offer separate higher-quality plans to take advantage of my 1.2Gbit download speeds. Imagine 8K streaming. LOL |
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Thanks given by: | rcbetker (06-11-2025) |
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