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The downside to getting a fancy new 4K TV is that now I need to get some more 4K Blu-rays
04:10 PM - Jan 02, 2024
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I got a fancy 4K TV a few years back but never ended up getting a 4K blu-ray player... interested in what hardware you are using.
04:18 PM - Jan 02, 2024
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I bought a PS5 for gaming but it can also play 4K Blu-rays. I had 4K copy of John Wick 2 that I tried out yesterday and it looked pretty impressive! I don't know how it compares to other Blu-ray players, but it seemed decent to me!
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03:12 PM - Jan 03, 2024
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Awesome... I wanted a set-up like that-- I got a PS4 years ago for the blu-ray player and thought I would eventually get a PS5 but just don't have the time to game like I used to. I have yet to see a 4k blu-ray on my screen... I'm never sure if streaming 4k is truly 4k...
03:45 PM - Jan 03, 2024
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I think streaming video is pretty heavily compressed. I don't think I've streamed anything in 4K yet, but regular Blu-rays are so much better than HD streaming. The thing that's easiest to notice is the audio. The audio is so much clearer and richer when played off a disc. A friend ...
05:23 PM - Jan 03, 2024
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I had a combo pack with both an HD and 4K copy of John Wick 2, so, I played them both and the 4K was noticably better. The HD copy didn't look terrible, but you could see more detail in the 4K copy which was nice. Depending on which movie it is, it may not matter as much.
03:16 PM - Jan 03, 2024
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