03-10-2015, 07:27 AM
4K may well be standard content delivery some day, but my guess is the tvs out now won't be what I want to have when it is. Not to mention that visible difference chart is pretty troubling. Will NOT be moving the furniture into the middle of my living room to say "Ooh! Higher detail!"- it's not like 1080p looks like video games. Current hi def content looks pretty awesome as it is.
I think TVs are getting kind of like cell phones. Once you have a ~"5 screen and a fast processor, you're at a point of diminishing returns.
With tvs in a normal size room, once you have a 60-70" set at 1080P, tough to improve on this with current tech. I probably won't shop tvs until my son leaves for college in a few years and takes his 60"/stereo/consoles in the rec room with him.
I'll move the living room stuff down there then and buy whatever makes sense at that time.
I think TVs are getting kind of like cell phones. Once you have a ~"5 screen and a fast processor, you're at a point of diminishing returns.
With tvs in a normal size room, once you have a 60-70" set at 1080P, tough to improve on this with current tech. I probably won't shop tvs until my son leaves for college in a few years and takes his 60"/stereo/consoles in the rec room with him.
I'll move the living room stuff down there then and buy whatever makes sense at that time.

