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WoodenPints said:
The best thing for you to do is play on your 4k screen for the next month or two then hook it back up to a 1080p screen and then you will see the difference your new 4k TV makes and be like wtf is this 1080p blurriness I'm seeing.

Not really. I have my old 52" 1080p tv sitting next to my 65" 4K HDR tv. The big difference is HDR. Native 1080p content actually looks sharper on the 1080p tv, no upscaling and smaller screen size. My 1080p projector does look kinda blurry nowadays. Yet that also has the worst contrast of the three. Colors are also better on the new 4K set, yet resolution wise 1080p still looks great. 1080p60 with HDR and rec.2020 color space is what you really want. Much better than 4k30 with fake HDR (yes you RDR2)