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Coupled with a good 4k UHD TV and a capable audio system, this player sources A/V perfection
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I have my Sony 4K smart TV for that.
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Paired with the right TV (2017 OLED
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One of the big features on UHD discs are the HDR (High Dynamic Range) which requires a HDR compatible TV
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I know most of the smart TV have these apps but if you paid so much for a high-end player wouldn't you want to take advantage of the processing power (video and audio) and play the online content through this device
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65" TV and the picture looked so good I was thinking about getting a 4k Player
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I feel like I got a new TV for free along with
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Also as a computer second screen my tv needs to have UHD resolution to sit that close to or it hurts my eyes.
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You Tube and Netflix simply looked much better off the computer's 4K HDMI than directly off the smart tv connection to the internet.
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For older players-firmware, one can use an HDMI cable but set the smart tv-player to optical, sending still goes through HDMI on older versions, but clears the watermark mute code into an incorrect reading so it fails
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I am not going to keep a second bluray player hooked up just to play the discs this machine won`t
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n’t regret