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Old 01-02-2015, 02:31 PM   #1
Mr. Sandman
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Anyone watching a 4K tv?

I am making my dining room into a TV room upstairs and putting the dining area in another space. It will make more efficient use of both rooms. So, I need to get a nice TV upstairs. I have a sony 65" set up in the playroom downstairs but it has everything attached to it game consoles several dvd playerse etc). I want this just for TV watching. I want a great looking smart TV with a sonos or high end sound bar...no other junk.

I was going to get another 65" sony ( because I was very happy with my last one) but there is a lot of chatter of 4k now. They are about 2X as much) The latest TV's seem up upscale all HD to 4K even though it is not broadcast in 4K. Do you notice ***any*** difference? I know netflix and amazon are now streaming some stuff in 4K but I don't know much else.

Anyway, I will probably just go 1080P unless someone says it is the be-all-and-end-all on regular HD broadcasts ( like sports)
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