05-11-2015, 10:46 AM
Yeah, where 4k might shine is going to be CGI movies of the future. CGI loves Blu-Ray and looks fantastic on it.
But who knows when or if that will be common-place enough to justify the purchase of a 4k TV (and a 4k disk player....and some 4k disks...)
This is interesting:
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I don't think you can get 4K on disc yet, which might actually make more sense.
But who knows when or if that will be common-place enough to justify the purchase of a 4k TV (and a 4k disk player....and some 4k disks...)
This is interesting:
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I don't think you can get 4K on disc yet, which might actually make more sense.
