![]() Sony’s UBP-X800 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray player is the only other low cost 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray player that plays SACD and DVD-Audio discs and it can sometimes be found for around $149.99. The OPPO UDP-203 for $549 is the best 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray player on the market (UDP-205 has better analog audio outputs but is overkill for most consumers that only use HDMI). But dear lord I want a Kuro!! if only they'd made a 3D Kuro >_> (and I know that the Panasonic ZT60 is derived from Kuro Tech, but still!) but for now I love my 3D Samsung Plasma, it does colors rather gorgeously (even before ISF), though the blacks aren't as pure as a Kuro, with the Bias light I installed, it does real well, and it doesn't bother me as much as I thought it might have, and my goal was to have something that could do 3D too, I watch movies in 3D a lot more than the average person. ![]() But I will say I do still want a Kuro myself, in due time. this would sound amazing in 7.1 but alas, they won't do it! SOOO Glad I was wrong!Īlso forgot to add, I completely agree, if Kuro was the average it'd be a no brainer. Since I first got 7.1 I kept telling myself damn. Blade Runner is a prime example of the benefit there of, the rain surrounding my theater room is almost poetic. Personally I like Atmos, I don't have Atmos but I benefit from the 7.1 core, especially with the new movies and remastered one's you really can hear the soundscape open more. But that depends more on what you want to get the most out of your player/experience. I didn't initially take the dip because of video, but after having viewed the 4K version of the film, the detail even on my 1080p tv is amazing! You can see even more detail on Holden's tie that I'd never noticed before, it was rather surprising. Honestly It's not as all over the place as I thought it would be, at least when playing a 4K on my Plasma looks damn good and don't even have to calibrate for each movie, honest!Īnd I normally do agree with not needing to buy UHD because of Atmos, but I really.REALLLLY wanted to hear Blade Runner in 7.1 and as such had to get the 4K version as it was the only pressing that was Atmos/7.1. There's no reason why blurays can't have it other than studios wanting to try forcing people to buy the UHD. Isn't the SDR conversion all over the place? I read you have to calibrate for each movie. Watched Passengers last week and it's amazing how the picture on this TV can still surprise with how good it looks. If the Kuro was your average plasma changing to a new TV would be easy. There's also the smaller studios that only release blurays. I would have Dolby Atmos and a large front projection screen.īlurays are still made. Some people have TV's in dark dedicated rooms when they should have a projector. OLED is for those consumers that cannot have a projector because of issues with the home theater room not allowing for a projector without a major remodeling of the home. For those that have a dedicated dark home theater room that is the best way to watch movies at home. Come to think about it 100% of all movies watched in the commercial movie theaters come from some type of projector system (either a DLP, DLP laser, or SXRD projector normally). However a high-end DLP projector has better motion then plasma and one day when the time is right I am looking at going the projector route and away from flat panels. I like watching 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray discs on a 1080P plasma. The reason why native 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray discs look around 5% better when played back on an old classic 1080P Pioneer plasma is because the HEVC bit rate is higher and looks better then MPEG-4/AVC, plus the HDR10 to SDR conversion from a 3840 x 2160P 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray source looks very good. A 120+ inch projector is ideal for 4K Ultra HD and people can see big differences in resolution when the screen is that big. When It comes to 4K Ultra HD, one needs to sit a few feet from the screen to see the increased resolution, one can sIt farther away if they have a super huge size screen. OLED flat panels would make a good bedroom TV. The best choices are a high-end true 4096 x 2160P 3 chip DLP projector that also offers native 3-D, then second choice would be a 4096 x 2160P Sony SXRD projector, and my last choice would be a 3840 x 2160P OLED flat panel with absolute black. For those that want to purchase a new display.
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