Mr Peabody
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Anyone have a 4k display yet? I'm not an expert, but, any questions.
I have 2 4k displays, only because when replacing a couple TV's the quality I wanted was 4k, plus, unless going really cheap you don't have much of an option. The displays are Samsung 55", I think 8000 series & a Sony 75", 930? I'll have to check those models and correct in future.
I have a Samsung 4k UHD player and plan to pick up the new Sony x800 for the other set which is my main HT set up.
I have a total of one UHD movie.
This is almost like back when HDMI first hit in regards to unless you have recently purchased your A/V receiver or processor it will need to be bypassed to deliver 4k content to your display. The HDMI will need to be 2.2 HDCP compliant and pass HDR, and for now to a lesser extent, Dolby Vision. HDR is what really makes 4k worth while in my opinion, HDR will also be what makes the 4k worth while on smaller displays.
So that's enough to get started, I feel I'm losing you
I have 2 4k displays, only because when replacing a couple TV's the quality I wanted was 4k, plus, unless going really cheap you don't have much of an option. The displays are Samsung 55", I think 8000 series & a Sony 75", 930? I'll have to check those models and correct in future.
I have a Samsung 4k UHD player and plan to pick up the new Sony x800 for the other set which is my main HT set up.
I have a total of one UHD movie.
This is almost like back when HDMI first hit in regards to unless you have recently purchased your A/V receiver or processor it will need to be bypassed to deliver 4k content to your display. The HDMI will need to be 2.2 HDCP compliant and pass HDR, and for now to a lesser extent, Dolby Vision. HDR is what really makes 4k worth while in my opinion, HDR will also be what makes the 4k worth while on smaller displays.
So that's enough to get started, I feel I'm losing you
