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Which proper 4K UHD certified TV's are available in RSA?
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<blockquote data-quote="BoerieZA" data-source="post: 723802" data-attributes="member: 18719"><p>What??</p><p></p><p>Mate, "HD Ready" in the past means people bought monitors that could only do 720p. While full HD was 1080P.</p><p></p><p>4K is 4K. It's a resolution. It's freaking numbers mate. If your TV does that as a native resolution, then it's freaking 4K. There's no running away from numbers. There's no "HD Ready" analogy applicable here. UHD is a direct reference to a panel that handles a 4K native resolution. UHD Premium refers to the same panel but with HDR added. </p><p></p><p>It's really that simple. People who bought UHD panels this year simply didn't fall for the gimmick of HDR, which is a good thing as next year we'll see another gimmick. And so on, and so on....</p><p></p><p>The only reason monitors came out with "UHD Certification" was because some lame manufacturers were pushing panels which could NOT handle actual 4K resolutions (such as early LG's and probably hisense) but still punted the monitors as 4K.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoerieZA, post: 723802, member: 18719"] What?? Mate, "HD Ready" in the past means people bought monitors that could only do 720p. While full HD was 1080P. 4K is 4K. It's a resolution. It's freaking numbers mate. If your TV does that as a native resolution, then it's freaking 4K. There's no running away from numbers. There's no "HD Ready" analogy applicable here. UHD is a direct reference to a panel that handles a 4K native resolution. UHD Premium refers to the same panel but with HDR added. It's really that simple. People who bought UHD panels this year simply didn't fall for the gimmick of HDR, which is a good thing as next year we'll see another gimmick. And so on, and so on.... The only reason monitors came out with "UHD Certification" was because some lame manufacturers were pushing panels which could NOT handle actual 4K resolutions (such as early LG's and probably hisense) but still punted the monitors as 4K. [/QUOTE]
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