everysingletime
formerly amel223
- Apr 4, 2006
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You're the one with the oled TV right?I hate that i can no longer adjust the aspect ratio on my tv. Stupid update smh
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You're the one with the oled TV right?I hate that i can no longer adjust the aspect ratio on my tv. Stupid update smh
You're the one with the oled TV right?
most are moving away from cable and satellite though and moving to streaming services and that is where 4k becomes more relevant but then again there are still a lot out there that do not have the capability to stream 4k properly
Planet Earth in 4K and Netflix adding 4k content you can DEFINITELY TELL vs 1080p
The bandwidth and infrastructure are simply not there presently. Watch a 4K Blu Ray and a 4K streaming video - difference is very clear.
that arc/cec/anynet+ feature is hella annoying tho.....i may have to start researching an all in one remote.
why these companies so proud to announce these kinds of features but yet so buggy af. reading all the forums and its like hit or miss on devices. sux
Hell we had 240p content for decades and now they changing some tech or standards almost yearly.
It’s funny. I was watching the college football playoffs on the ESPN mobile app and it was streaming in 4k, 60fps. Ridiculously clear. I was able to cast it to my TV and the stream was much clearer than the cable broadcast. I wonder when NFL/NBA in 4k will be [widely] available. I don’t think I’ve ever seen any pro game in 4k.I just want to watch NFL and NBA games in 4K. They barely even have any 4K highlight videos on YouTube
The world cup was broadcasted in 4k if you had certain tv's or streaming platforms
I think Fubo streams in 4k for a lot of sports content too