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Plus I don't think criticizing the BD fans that aren't really excited about 4K is really fair.
Hollywood is creating new formats every 8-10 years with the hope that film fans will repurchase their libraries. As others have pointed out in the grand scheme of things there really aren't a lot of films that have be archived in 4K or higher resolution. A BD copy that comes from a high quality source can look pretty dam good even home theater size projection setups. Look if it takes off and eventually comes down in price I may consider upgrading equipment and some titles but I doubt there is going to be enough of a difference on most titles. |
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