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  1. Hollywodland

    UHD Blu-ray Disc Association Completes Ultra HD Blu-ray™ Specification and Releases New Logo

    I have HD TV and the pixels are terribly visible from a pretty long distance... I checked UHD TV in the store and the pixels are so hard to spot, I think I had to get way closer than 4 feet to see individual pixels (and my vision is 20/20)... So, I think you have a point there, there must be...
  2. Hollywodland

    UHD Blu-ray Disc Association Completes Ultra HD Blu-ray™ Specification and Releases New Logo

    Jesus Christ, all this talk before 4K BD even came out... :) You are right, there are certain movies that wont benefit from 4K, for example Dark Victory and that is what Mr. Harris pointed out in his review of ˝The Golden Year Collection˝... Among such movies are probably also 42nd street...
  3. Hollywodland

    UHD Blu-ray Disc Association Completes Ultra HD Blu-ray™ Specification and Releases New Logo

    Hello, Tony! You are actually 100% right, that was confusing to me to... They call it 4K because it has exactly 4-times as much pixels as HD TV had, you can calculate(1920 x 1080) : (3840 x 2160)... WIKIPEDIA says: ˝The use of width to characterize the overall resolution marks a switch from...
  4. Hollywodland

    UHD Blu-ray Disc Association Completes Ultra HD Blu-ray™ Specification and Releases New Logo

    Yep, I agree... Ppl who will want to buy it, will...Ppl who dont want to buy it, wont... Its simple... Although they could have included this useful info...
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