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Question:
What is 4K TV and why should I consider buying
one?
Answer:
A 4K TV, also known as a 4K Ultra High Definition
(UHD) TV, is a television set with a resolution of 3,840 horizontal pixels by
2,160 vertical pixels, giving it around 8.3 million pixels in total. This high
pixel count results in a more vivid and detailed picture quality compared to
traditional Full HD TVs.
Question:
What does 4K mean?
Answer:
A 4K TV is a TV set with 4K resolution.
That means the TV has 3,840 horizontal pixels and 2,160 vertical pixels,
for a total of about 8.3 million pixels.
On TV product specifications, resolutions are usually shown as "3840
x 2160" for 4K TVs.
Resolution is a term that tells you just how densely these tiny dots, the
pixels, are put together on the display.
Individual pixels collect together to make up the image you see on the screen,
so the higher the pixel count the higher the resolution.
The "K" in 4K stands for Kilo (1000), meaning a TV that has achieved
a horizonal resolution of about 4,000 pixels.
Question:
How good is the quality?
Answer:
4K TVs have four times more pixels than traditional Full HD (1920 x 1080)
TVs.
Even on TV screens of the same size, the 4K TV picture quality ends up being
more vivid and detailed thanks to the greater pixel density.
This difference is especially obvious in big screen TVs.
For example, if you compare the quality of a traditional 65" Full HD
TV to a 65" 4K UHD TV, you'll notice a difference in the pixels that make
up the screen.
For high-resolution TVs, the pixels are smaller than in a lower-resolution
TV of the same size, so you can enjoy a more immersive experience without restrictions
on viewing distance and watch from up close without noticing the individual
pixels.
Question:
What 4K content is available?
Answer:
When 4K TVs were first introduced, there was not much 4K content to watch.
This caused some consumers to hesitate purchasing the TVs.
Now there's so much 4K content available that it's no longer an issue.
Currently, there are various forms of 4K content from 4K broadcasting, 4K
streaming services, 4K Blu-ray players & discs to even UGC videos filmed
with 4K cameras or 4K smart phones.
There are approximately 80 channels worldwide that broadcast in 4K, and VoD
services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime also offer a wide range of contents
such as 4K movies and TV series.
Plus, if you have a 4K Blu-ray player you can easily purchase and enjoy 4K
videos from places like Amazon.ca.
Recently, a lot of people enjoy filming videos using 4K cameras or smartphones
with 4K cameras built in and share that content with other users through video
sharing platforms such as YouTube and Vimeo.
So, feel free to explore whatever catches your interest.
Enjoy all your content in near-4K quality
It would be great if all recorded content were filmed in 4K, but there's
still a lot of lower resolution content out there in comparison to 4K content.
However, thankfully this is not a concern because of upscaling.
So what is 4K upscaling and what can it do for you?
When you watch lower-quality FHD content on a 4K TV, upscaling is the technology
that increases its resolution, converts, and optimizes it to fit the display
panel of a 4K TV. In other words, it doesn't just stretch the image � it upgrades
it for the 4K display.
Upscaling automatically analyzes resolution to reduce noise, improve details
and provide optimum contrast and colour so that you can view this content in
near-4K quality. And since every brand does upscaling differently, be sure to
choose the one that you like best.
Note:
4K Upscaling enhances content to near-4K picture
quality based on laboratory testing.
Viewing experience may vary according to types
of content and format.
4K Upscaling may not apply to PC connection,
and certain conditions of Game Mode.
Question:
What is 4K? What is UHD?
Answer: To put it simply, UHD stands for Ultra High Definition and 4K Resolution
is a type of UHD resolution.
Different brands use various expressions to say the same thing, such as Ultra
HD, 4K TV, Ultra High Definition TV and 4K UHD TV.
As time passed, the TV industry found the phrase "4K" easier and
more intuitive for consumers and began to use it more and more.
Today most manufacturers and distributors now use the term 4K TV or 4K UHD
TV.
Recently, another type of UHD TV has begun to show up on the market: the
8K TV.
Get on board with 4K
It would be great if all recorded content were filmed in 4K, but there's
High resolution TVs are something to consider when purchasing long replacement
products like TVs.
If you're going to buy a new TV, then do yourself a favour and choose a 4K
TV.ng differently, be sure to choose the one that you like best.
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