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pakidan101 said:
tedsteriscool said:
TWRoO said:
tedsteriscool said:
2160p is in development so...I'm not sure how well 720P will be received in the coming years.

Lol.... I hop you realise the difference between 1080p and 2160p is unnoticable unless you have a stupidly huge 80+ inch Television.

an 80 inch TV would be as wide as I am tall.

 

 

The same can be argued with PC screens and the difference between 720p and 1080p. Its very noticeable on a 24'' monitor.

Plus, 65'' TVs are now affordable. Sharp has one on amazon.com right now for under $3,000. At that size 2160p would be noticeable.

Wait wat?

 

Either you are single with no one to be responsible for except yourself, you have no understanding of how much money that is, and/or you are crazy rich....

 

Not that many people can pay that much money these days....especially for tv's....

 

 

That's not a ton of money to save, problem is most people suck with saving money these days. Budget some money aside each month and get one down the road. You can get a 1080p DLP tv over 60 inches for under $2,000 now.



Had to change my sig to get some moderator to quit bitching about it......