- Nov 1, 2007
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So I hear they are working on putting out 4k capable Blu Rays
I know its going to require new players but whats the general feeling about 4k coming up? How long until it gets pushed main stream?
I was looking at the Samsung SUHD TV at best buy and I was for the first time since plasma kind of wowed by the quality. It was the 78" curved Suhd 3D LED. $8k so I told my dad its time to start watching because in the next year or two it will maybe be time to upgrade.
He has a 60" Pioneer Kuro Elite, but thats pushing 7+ years now. Fantastic quality but starting to show some age. Dark scenes are almost to dark, where if there is a lot of shadow its hard to tell whats going on. Seems to happen to older TV's.
With a PC pushing 4k, Its different playing a 4k video than say trying to play a game in 4k right? I assume because the game needs to be calculated and has physics rendering and what not its way more intensive than just a video.
So If I were to get a 4k TV, get a 4k video file and hook my r9 270x up to my 4k 7.1 ready receiver would I be able to play the video with no loss of quality, or stuttering, or issues?
I know its going to require new players but whats the general feeling about 4k coming up? How long until it gets pushed main stream?
I was looking at the Samsung SUHD TV at best buy and I was for the first time since plasma kind of wowed by the quality. It was the 78" curved Suhd 3D LED. $8k so I told my dad its time to start watching because in the next year or two it will maybe be time to upgrade.
He has a 60" Pioneer Kuro Elite, but thats pushing 7+ years now. Fantastic quality but starting to show some age. Dark scenes are almost to dark, where if there is a lot of shadow its hard to tell whats going on. Seems to happen to older TV's.
With a PC pushing 4k, Its different playing a 4k video than say trying to play a game in 4k right? I assume because the game needs to be calculated and has physics rendering and what not its way more intensive than just a video.
So If I were to get a 4k TV, get a 4k video file and hook my r9 270x up to my 4k 7.1 ready receiver would I be able to play the video with no loss of quality, or stuttering, or issues?
