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I have 3 Smart 4K UHD televisions with all the proper HDMI cables etc and also am an Amazon Prime member.
I noticed that there are some new films coming out as 4K releases on Amazon prime and considerably cheaper than the equivalent 4K Blu-ray. Forgive me if this is a silly question but if I buy a 4K version of a film via Amazon Prime using my desktop (which is just an HD screen) but access it through one of my 4K TVs (where my Prime account is activated) will I be getting a proper 4K picture quality or is there a trade-off somewhere? |
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