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Between the higher pixel density, the ability to do true 1080P dual view (for two different people to watch two different sources at the same time), the improved color gamut to rec 2020, and the push for a faster HDMI spec, I could see this as a benefit at any screen size.
I am not quite sure why the only piece that people seem to look at is the resolution and miss out on all the other cool features is beyond me. Also what is this complete resistance to newer (clearly better) tech coming. I am definitely looking forward to the next couple of years. Would love to see UHD (I won't call it 4K because it is 3840x2160 or 2160P as opposed to 4096x2160 or 4K) OLED, faster then 60Hz refresh, HDMI 2.0, and rec 2020 color gamut on a 65+ inch screen for under $3000. I would snap that up as a day one purchase. Great article OP T |
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