Originally Posted By: JHZR2
Originally Posted By: HTSS_TR
Originally Posted By: Cujet
I'm 51. While my eyes can tell the difference objectively. I just don't care. 1080P is just fine to me.
Me too. My 8-9 years old Sharp 52" is perfectly fine with me. I don't have any plan to replace it with anything in a near future.
Looking at 4K material in the store, it is pretty compellingly good.
1080 is good, but there is a marked difference. Ive also never been satisfied with 1080p and less in terms of artifacts under fast motion, even with the 120 and 240Hz type screens. I suspect that the resolution makes these artifacts small enough on a 4k TV that they just cant be easily seen, because Ive not picked up on their presence.
Not that Ive really looked seriously. But when our CRT TV goes, I will buy 4k (or higher if prices come down), because despite the very limited watching of TV and movies that we do, it really is that good...
I agree with you, if your current TV goes kaput someday then either 4k or higher is the one, not the 1080P.
But all my three 1080 TV's are working good and we don't watch much TV anyway, even movies on standard DVD is okay with our eyes(we rent 1 redbox movies one or twice a month), I don't have a compelling reason to discard a perfectly working 1080P for 4k.
We don't even see a need for a bluray player, as of now we can buy a bluray player for less than $50.