30th July 2021, 07:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Trashforcash I'm not sure about 4k as a whole concept. I bought Tremors 4k and the Studio Canal John Carpenter 4ks but I really cant see much difference between 4k and blu ray, other than costing twice as much. DVD to Blu is a massive difference, but Blu to 4k? I'd love to know your thoughts. I expect it will be the last physical media format anyway.
Tremors was was on a decent 4k tv as well... had to replace it last December after my 10 yr old tv blew up... | I think it depends on the film. The Blade Runner 4K Ultra HD disc is noticeably more detailed, textured, and with more vibrant colours and deeper blacks.
I watched some of the Guardians of the Galaxy 4K disc (the 'space chase' sequence) when I first had my player then switched to the Blu-ray and couldn't believe how dull it looked in comparison. Gladiator looks and sounds amazing, there are plenty of other discs – 2001: A Space Odyssey, Saving Private Ryan, Deadpool, Fury, Everest, Apocalypse Now, Dawn of the Dead – where the picture quality has really impressed me.
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