Given the quality of current television output, you'd be as well with one of these
antonywhite37 to sam_of_london
21 Aug 16#9
Lol bet there is no over air 4K content for another 5 years by which time current TVs will be tosh anyway
afroylnt to sam_of_london
21 Aug 161#12
So what's your recommendation for a very good 4k tv that will display sd feeds well for the same money? None as none exist. Yes I would like a oled HdR 4k tv for £330 but its not going to happen unless I have a time machine....so thanks for yr pointless comment...
voodoo85 to sam_of_london
21 Aug 161#13
and by the time 4k content is widely available, there will be newer screen technologies and 8k or above coming through more
i'll stick with 1080p for a while yet until i know 4k isn't just the new HD-Ready
belfastgeoff
21 Aug 16#6
seem site down
sam_of_london
21 Aug 16#7
Hdr is still very expensive. But 4k is same price now. 4k can play full HD but not the other way around.
retrend
21 Aug 161#10
theres over the air 4k sport and movies already on bt and sky.
Happy with my 1080p 65" SONY Android. Superb picture from two metres away.
Godspeed
22 Aug 16#15
I'm just glad there is an actual end in sight (no pun intended) at 8k for human vision.
titchyyyyy
22 Aug 161#16
I've just upgraded to 4K for £500~ for a 49" version and it's mindblowing how much better things look on this screen.
If you're buying a new TV, go for 4K and you won't regret it. My Xbox S looks stunning compared to the old xbox on my 65" 1080p screen and I've not really dived into the content quite yet, just played the demo videos and such.
Pointless buying 1080p today imo.
bettycara
22 Aug 16#17
What’s the quality like? I am more concerned about this.
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i'll stick with 1080p for a while yet until i know 4k isn't just the new HD-Ready
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If you're buying a new TV, go for 4K and you won't regret it. My Xbox S looks stunning compared to the old xbox on my 65" 1080p screen and I've not really dived into the content quite yet, just played the demo videos and such.
Pointless buying 1080p today imo.