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Displaying bengals games on projector outdoor
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(07-07-2022, 05:22 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: I live in Florida and stream a ton of content now. Yes, I mentioned 8K is not readily available, but as you see it is coming faster than many think. All I now is I now can see any blemish under make ups on my TV, the actors have to hate it

As for 4K, this is my cable provider in Naples.


https://www.xfinity.com/hub/tv-video/4k-events-sports-and-more-on-xfinity

It is awesome, everything is voice and even has smart remote that fast forwards through commercials and stops a restart of the programs.

So, no I am telling you the truth and the facts.

Let me know if you have any questions, but use common sense, if movies and TV programs are filming now with 8K cameras, soon more shows in 8K. ESPN is behind the times, they need to get on the program or become less relevant over time.

But again, to OP, I would seek a 4K TV, lots of large screens that deliver a better picture than a projector (unless you by a $8000 projector) and much simpler and can stream anything.

So 9 NFL games, 4 college games, and like 10 MLB games...all specific to Fox in 4K. That is just not a lot. 

I am all for 4K, but not a lot is broadcast in it right now. It's good for Netflix and Disney Plus and Amazon, but cable is severely behind when it comes to broadcasting in 4K. 8k isn't even on the horizon.
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RE: Displaying bengals games on projector outdoor - WeezyBengal - 07-07-2022, 05:28 PM

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