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Thanks for all the info. I’m a believer now. Really had not paid much attention to 4k, except for movies. A lot of content there. It is definitely a bit better and have confirmed that 4k actually works on my TV.Also, it's not a true 4K signal being put out by Fox. It's just 1080p. So, in essence, these games for Thursday by Fox are just getting upgraded from 720p to 1080p (which is almost impossible for the human eye to differentiate).
Either way, your TV's processor is the one responsible for doing all the heavy lifting here, as it needs to upscale the 1080p to 4K. And depending on what TV you own, some do upscale processing a lot better than others (Sony is the best for example). What brand and model do you own?
It’s an exciting step forward for live sports in the US, but the press release came with a caveat: the game will still be produced in 1080p HDR and get upscaled to 4K for delivery. That’s because the broadcast equipment needed to produce an entire NFL game, especially the slow-motion systems, are still in 1080p, according to Mike Davies, SVP of field operations for Fox Sports.
Inside the first-ever NFL broadcast in 4K HDR
Yeah, if you enjoy watching shitty teams duke it out.
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Wow! Those two babes are hot! Can’t wait for the SB half-time show!
The only way you would notice a difference is if you used a zoom feature or on an insanely large screen over 72 inches.Yep! I think so. Is there really a difference? Plain ol’ HD looks great. What does 4k add or is it a marketing gimmick?
Yep!The only way you would notice a difference is if you used a zoom feature or on an insanely large screen over 72 inches.
No. I have loads of 4k content feeds. Never really thought about it until today.
What TV do you have and does it have HDR? Depending on when you purchased, not all 4K TV's have HDR and it's the HDR part of the broadcast here which is more important than the 4K.Thanks for all the info. I’m a believer now. Really had not paid much attention to 4k, except for movies. A lot of content there. It is definitely a bit better and have confirmed that 4k actually works on my TV.