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4K also not really utilised, now 8K
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Apr 12 2019, 04:02 PM
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QUOTE(skyforcerld @ Apr 12 2019, 02:31 PM) Considering Netflix use 25Mbit for 4K, So 8K 50Mbit lor. Bear in mind this is also highly compressed video.... Bluray at 1080p already 30 to 50Mbit/s . No. It will require 4x the the 4k video. If Netflix require 25Mbps, then the 8K video with same quality will require 100Mbps
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Apr 12 2019, 04:25 PM
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QUOTE(mois @ Apr 12 2019, 04:10 PM) It doesnt matter if you can see difference or not. Now most smart TV is 4k. Might as well just buy it. Unless you can find HDR 1080p at cheap price. 4k tv watch 1080p also not bad. Maybe only can see difference if sit only 2.5-3m away. But who gonna sit that close? Even if the source is FHD, the TV will automatically do up-scaling and generate 4K video. Somehow the up-scaling generator these day are good and can improve the lower resolution video. Even skin texture is clear on 4K TV compare to FHD tv.
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