I feel like it used to be size, color, and clarity meant more expensive. Now I look at a 500$ 4k TV and a 2000$ 4k TV and I don’t know what the difference is. They can both be smart TVs, be the same size, and have a lot of same advertised features, but what are the subtle unspoken mysteries that justify a huge price gap?

  • Maestro@kbin.social
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    11 months ago

    Have you seen them side by side? The difference between backlit LCD and OLED is massive. It’s a much greater jump in quality than going from 4k to 8k (which IMHO is barely noticable)

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      11 months ago

      One thing about 4K and 8K is there’s not a lot of media available for that format.

      Most streaming media is going to come in at 720p or maybe 1080p unless you are comfortable with paying top dollar for your streaming.