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Ultra HD Blu-ray Specs ?

Barney

Longhorns, Cowboys, Spurs, & Rangers...love Texas
I was reading around and found this link :

http://www.highdefdigest.com/blog/ultra ... s-answers/

Does bring up some great points. I'm not going to buy a 100" for the boom-boom room just to get the benefits of it & the cost would be out of the world.
Still have some time to decide.....wait on the Vizio P series or just buy a nice 1080P.
I know we're talking about Ultra HD BR player, but their not even spec'ed out yet but I need a TV before they figure this out.
 
On smaller screens, 4K and 60Hz video does make a difference (otherwise the super high DPI computer screens, such as the overrated "Retina" displays from Apple would not matter at all). So, there is benefit from going to 4K for both screen and source, but more important is the 60Hz frame rate and even more important is the higher color depth which will be fulfilled when HDMI can handle HDR signals. I see color and shade gradient banding all the time from my online video content providers which, for me, is more annoying than the short term low resolution video when I first start a show.
 
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