| Qwark said: No one expected native 4k to begin with, but this checkboard upscaling does seem to be useful enough to actually utilizing the 2.4 extra teraflops right. And judging by it's contents the PS4 pro is a bargain for only €100- morte than either the PS4 slim or the Xone Slim. Even digital foundry is impresed by this checkboard upscaling, which means it brings us a sharper and clearer image which is clearly better as the vanilla PS4 as long as you own a 4k tv. |
They are only impressed because the alternative to Checkerboard is your traditional upscaling.
Native > Checkerboard > Traditional Upscaling.
In that order from best to worst. :)
| Peh said: 1080p is kind of unplayable on a 4k monitor. It looks awfully blurry. Halflife 2 in 4k maxxed out AA http://www.pic-upload.de/view-31674270/20160911_163611.jpg.html close up: http://www.pic-upload.de/view-31674283/20160911_163626.jpg.html Halflife 2 in 1080 maxxed out AA http://www.pic-upload.de/view-31674295/20160911_163659.jpg.html close up: http://www.pic-upload.de/view-31674304/20160911_163720.jpg.html
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Depends on the panel.
The quality is less severe than other points in history where we have upscaled content, because this time around it's a straight quadrupling of pixels and you don't need to use funky algorithms to upscale 720P to 1080P with post-process to clean up the image.
For instance, it's sometimes better for me to run some content at 720P rather than 768P or 900P on my 1440P panel due to that fact.
None of it is as good as native content at your panels native resolution though, but you take what you can get. :P

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