Dave in Wales
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Many thanks to all for your 'advice' and 'opinions'.........https://www.talkphotography.co.uk/threads/4k-uhd-tv-owners-advice-please.604893/#post-7090264
I have bit the bullet and bought a 55" 4K...PANASONIC VIERA TX55CX802B......I have to say I'm impressed.
My questions now concern the playing of Blue-ray and DVD's.
I have a Panasonic 3D HD Blue-ray/DVD player, it does not have upscaling, and a number of BR and non BR DVD's.
The BR DVD's when played on the 4K TV look brilliant and non BR DVD's slightly less so, but not by much.
Would I gain much by buying an 'upscaling' media player for my existing discs?
Would my discs in fact 'upscale' to 4K?
Are dedicated 4K discs worth buying and would I need a special media player?
I have scoured 'google' for an explanation of all this, but to no avail.
Any other advice/pearls of wisdom gratefully received.
TIA
DiW
I have bit the bullet and bought a 55" 4K...PANASONIC VIERA TX55CX802B......I have to say I'm impressed.
My questions now concern the playing of Blue-ray and DVD's.
I have a Panasonic 3D HD Blue-ray/DVD player, it does not have upscaling, and a number of BR and non BR DVD's.
The BR DVD's when played on the 4K TV look brilliant and non BR DVD's slightly less so, but not by much.
Would I gain much by buying an 'upscaling' media player for my existing discs?
Would my discs in fact 'upscale' to 4K?
Are dedicated 4K discs worth buying and would I need a special media player?
I have scoured 'google' for an explanation of all this, but to no avail.
Any other advice/pearls of wisdom gratefully received.
TIA
DiW