jerseyhawksfan79
Well-Known Member
Time to play up the hand injury
|Lets watch Aaron Rodgers venture further into mediocrity, eh kids?
Time to play up the hand injury
I’ve been switching back and forth between the two transmissions, and guess you may be right. 4k is a bit sharper image. Hard to detect, but yes, it’s noticeable if you focus on looking at it. I’ll be damned!You're probably only getting the standard 720p feed that all sports are broadcasted in.
If you watch the game on FOX using just your OTA antenna (which will give you the best picture quality possible due to zero compression of signal), it's still only 720p but your TV will upscale it to 4K better than any compressed app/cable/satellite feed.
Rodgers' feelings are hurt, not his hand. He's faking it to make his o-line feel bad
Yep! I think so. Is there really a difference? Plain ol’ HD looks great. What does 4k add or is it a marketing gimmick?