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Old 10-18-2016, 06:44 AM  
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That's right!

And also Bell Fibe (Canada) now offers 4k content as well.

Here's what I suggest:

If you need a smaller TV, say, 42" or less, go with HD. It's much cheaper and looks great.

But if you need a bigger TV, go for 4k. You need more resolution in larger TV's because without it, the pixels that make up the image are much larger, making large TV's look bad unless you are the minimum optimal distance away from it.

There's more to 4K TV's than pixel resolution. They also have improved color resolution, improved time resolution, and all kinds of other things

What you really want is 4K HDR. You pay only a little more for HDR but its really worth it. Pair this with a modern 4k/HDR blu ray player, throw on your favourite movie and you'll never leave your home theatre again.
Hey! Mark, now we're in the opinion thread again. Time to start a vlog / blog, Opinions Exchange or sort of

Anyhow, here's the deal, it's for a large room, I just checked my 40" TV in there - nah, too small, I don't wanna go with 55", but 48" seems like a right fit.

Content wise, I'm in Europe, we have tons of chanels I NEVER watch, so it's dedicated mostly for kids ( HD TV ), couple sport channels and travel channel I watch + new upcoming PS4 kids want on Xmas.

With that said, do you think new games for PS4 would look amazing in 4k?
Well, I, myself, think 1920 (FHD) is fine.
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