Rain2 said:
Yeah, cable doesn't even offer 1080P for the most part yet. They figure it's too expensive to upgrade considering most people don't have 4K TV's yet. However, Netflix, Amazon, and YouTube have announced 4K HDR support. The main difference will be HDR but it also has a better overall picture rating as well. Even regular, non-HDR content should look better compared to the one you linked. Only problem is it's more expensive. I am new to this stuff too so had to look up the Deadpool question as you can see, it's the same product & price as on Amazon but has an HDR sticker. So, yes, that movie should work well with that model You're welcome Slade! *Edit- That "Ultra HD premium" logo on the Deadpool box means it's 4K & HDR so anything with that logo fits the bill |
I don't mind the price of the steaming, what sucks for me is that I just can't stream any of that higher quality services due to my horrible internet (it's at most 5Mbps) and the only way for me to get something better is if I move (which I hopefully will be doing by this time next year). As Amazon and Netflix for that higher up quality require like 25 Mbps. :/
And nice! That's somthing I'll keep my eye out for. I wasn't even aware of HDR until you mentioned it; I thought 4K was the next big thing.
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I wasn't sure if 4K blu-rays mean HDR too or if HDR had a separate logo. I found this at Bestbuy: 