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DonFerrari said:
irstupid said:

I remember back when Sony had their conference that showed off the PS4 Pro and watching many gaming sites and what they had to say about it.

Funniest thing I found was that it seems that barely anyone had a 4k tv, let alone one that supported HDR. I just found that unbelievable. How could a business that has to deal with reveiwing something not have the best tv's. I fully expect pc reviewers have pc's that are allowing them to play the games on max settings. How can I trust any of these reviewers on thier review of a game for the Pro or the One S, when they don't even have a tv that utilizes them.

Thrust only your eyes, they are the ones that need to be impressed, not reviewers with agendas.

And how does that help someone who doesn't own the system or game and wants to know before they buy. Youtube videos are crap. Every game looks infinitely better in person than on youtube.

But if I'm contemplating buying a Xbox One S or not and decide to go to websites like IGN or something for their input. How does it help me to listen to them talk pros and cons if they don't even have a 4k/hdr tv for the reviewing purposes? Games apparantly upscale pretty good from what I've heard from some individual youtube reviewers, but these MAINSTREAM websites that are huge like IGN are reviewing this 4k upscaler system on a 1080p tv? How does that make sense.

Would you want them reviewing the ps4 pro on a 1080p tv? My 4k discs I purchased, came with a digital copy and a blu ray copy. I suppose I should watch the digital version on my ipad and put up a 4k review for the movie huh? That makes sense right.