04-03-2017, 02:28 PM
In a dedicated home theater room with a massive screen, you might very well sit close enough to see a difference with 4k. Probably the route I will go, but right now 4k projectors are ridiculous.
But for a regular living room, you won't be close enough to the screen to see a difference unless you have a massively embarrassing setup that dominates the room.
Netflix has a lot of their originals available in 4k, and I expect a lot of movies to be available on bluray in the next year or two. So I wouldn't upgrade for its own sake, but if you need a replacement I'd futureproof (since you'd hope to have the tv at least 8 years).
But for a regular living room, you won't be close enough to the screen to see a difference unless you have a massively embarrassing setup that dominates the room.
Netflix has a lot of their originals available in 4k, and I expect a lot of movies to be available on bluray in the next year or two. So I wouldn't upgrade for its own sake, but if you need a replacement I'd futureproof (since you'd hope to have the tv at least 8 years).
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