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Seven77

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What do you guys think? I have several DVDs that will probably look absolutely terrible on this resolution. But then I also mostly watch EWTN, plan to watch some shows through the streaming app, another streaming app, Catholic TV network I discovered recently, shalom world TV, Netflix and Amazon prime and some sports, etc.

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Lilllabettt
55 minutes ago, Seven77 said:

What do you guys think? I have several DVDs that will probably look absolutely terrible on this resolution. But then I also mostly watch EWTN, plan to watch some shows through the streaming app, another streaming app, Catholic TV network I discovered recently, shalom world TV, Netflix and Amazon prime and some sports, etc.

You're talking about a $4,000 tv? Correct?

If you have the money, why not. If it's a main amusement for you, go for it. Maybe volunteer to host a superbowl party or state of the union watch party (they exist). 

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9 minutes ago, Lilllabettt said:

You're talking about a $4,000 tv? Correct?

If you have the money, why not. If it's a main amusement for you, go for it. Maybe volunteer to host a superbowl party or state of the union watch party (they exist). 

Heck no! I'm talking about a $200-$300  TV. 4K refers to the resolution of the TV, not the cost, LOL.

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Lilllabettt
5 minutes ago, Seven77 said:

Heck no! I'm talking about a $200-$300  TV. 4K refers to the resolution of the TV, not the cost, LOL.

Ok well you know what I think :smile4:

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I'm a fan of art, so I'm always going to try to view or listen to art how the artist intended. That means I try not to listen to music for the first time on earbuds or laptop speakers, and I try to watch film and media on the resolution it was shot.

I guess what I'm saying is, yes to 4K. Lol. Of course, with that said, some 1080p HD TVs look better than 4K TVs. How a picture looks has a lot more factors than just the resolution. I'd still prefer a 1080p plasma over most LCD 4K TVs being sold today.

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Lilllabettt
31 minutes ago, Lilllabettt said:

Ok well you know what I think :smile4:

Actually dont listen to me. I dont own a tv

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56 minutes ago, Lilllabettt said:

I dont own a tv

 I know. Wish I didn't have to own one either.

1 hour ago, dUSt said:

I'm a fan of art, so I'm always going to try to view or listen to art how the artist intended. That means I try not to listen to music for the first time on earbuds or laptop speakers, and I try to watch film and media on the resolution it was shot.

I guess what I'm saying is, yes to 4K. Lol. Of course, with that said, some 1080p HD TVs look better than 4K TVs. How a picture looks has a lot more factors than just the resolution. I'd still prefer a 1080p plasma over most LCD 4K TVs being sold today.

 Well, needed to get a smart TV with some apps so I saw a sweet deal today on Amazon, a combination package of 4K TV with sound bar with built in subwoofer. I think the sound bar thing should be fitting for the audio art… Not the greatest sound system in the world but hey it works for me.

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12 minutes ago, dominicansoul said:

If you had the money to spend, what kind of tv would you buy?

Same one I think, would use some for a home theater I suppose… And then I hope I would be okay with that. I'm kind of glad that  I don't really have money to spend on a higher end TV more than $350 max. Too much anxiety with stupid croutons. I just hope that DVDs  will look tolerable

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