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For anyone with a 4K TV who wants to do some tests and see the difference between 720, 1080 and 4k please check out my 4KUHDWorld YouTube Channel.
To quote the About: 4K resolution, also called 4K, refers to a horizontal resolution on the order of 4,000 pixels and vertical resolution on the order of 2,000 pixels. Several 4K resolutions exist in the fields of digital television and digital cinematography.
In the movie projection industry, Digital Cinema Initiatives (DCI) is the dominant 4K standard. In television and consumer media, 4K UHD or UHD-1 is the dominant 4K standard.
By 2015, 4K television market share had increased greatly as prices fell dramatically during 2014 and 2015. By 2025, more than half of U.S. households are expected to have a 4K-capable TV (2160p), which would be a much faster adoption rate than that of Full HD (1080p).
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Hi @myr33ll
Considering that these videos you posted are not LG/Samsung or other - Im going to leave it up on on the forums this time. However I have moved it to the 'Lounge' section of the board. Simply because this is more of a discussion topic that a 'request for help' topic.
Just a note on 4K Resolution. There are basically two 4K resolutions:
For consumer 4K, they kind of 'borrow' the 160px from 2160px and add it to the 3840 to make 4000
Cheers
Hi @myr33ll
Considering that these videos you posted are not LG/Samsung or other - Im going to leave it up on on the forums this time. However I have moved it to the 'Lounge' section of the board. Simply because this is more of a discussion topic that a 'request for help' topic.
Just a note on 4K Resolution. There are basically two 4K resolutions:
For consumer 4K, they kind of 'borrow' the 160px from 2160px and add it to the 3840 to make 4000
Cheers
thank you, I do appreciate it... Good to know I will update my about section including your tips from your note