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OneTime said:

Neither is particularly important - that's why they are still optional features even after 10 years of being available.

HDR is useful if you have a dim or bright room. 4k is nice if you have a very big display.

I more interesting question would be: how much would you pay for each in a TV set? $50 for HDR , $200 for 4k for me...

Nah, HDR is now cemented. Every big game releases with it and they at least try for 4k. People are upgrading along with the consoles, so by end of gen 4k will be secured as the standard if you don't already count it as such.