Kyros said: "So it isn't true yet at the end it is true?" Edit: I just googled and modern cinema systems are so called 4k systems meaning 4096 horizontal resolution or 4096 pixels by 2160 = 2160p. |
Well unless the cinemas that I been 2 suck though I been to a number of different ones the quality hasn't seem much different to me. Only time I really seen a difference in picture quality is at home when watching HD broadcast or a movie on blue-ray at my cousins house. I don't recall seeing the wrinkles when I watched the will Ferrel movie from nascar in the theather versus at home on blue-ray at my cousins house. Yeah I guess we do have to take into account parameters and if you want some is basically coming home and turning on the TV or putting in a movie. From SD to 720P you will notice a difference regardless of the TV but from 720P to 1080P like you said I guess it depends on parameters so really tough to argue. Hey in the end it could just be that I need better glasses. I still think 1080P is not needed and just a waste for all intended purposes when it comes to television and movies.