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hi guys
Can any Avant owners help
i want to see what resolution the tv is playing at. I can see from going to sound info if it's Dolby digital or not but cannot find a picture info button to see if I'm watching 4k or 1080p???
Alex: hi guys Can any Avant owners help i want to see what resolution the tv is playing at. I can see from going to sound info if it's Dolby digital or not but cannot find a picture info button to see if I'm watching 4k or 1080p???
To me this raises an interesting question - can you not tell merely by watching the screen? If you can't tell the difference between 1080p and 4K, what's the point of 4K? My god, I sound like 'Flappo'!.
There is some content on Netflix and YouTube which is 4K. If you want to compare the picture quality on your set between formats, just try those. As far as I'm aware, there isn't much/any 4K TV output apart from streamed services so 1080p will be the norm. I'm not sure why you want to 'see' what the output is? Michael has just got his Avant 55 so follow his advice on the info.
Dave.
I read the other day that Amazon is launching its film streaming service in 4K too. Very early in 2015 I believe!
There's a few 4K videos to download on Vimeo too and many of the GoPro channel videos on YouTube are in 4K.
I believe YouTube always has lower resolution streams available for devices and connections that cannot show the maximum resolution.
--mika
"You think we can slap some oak on this thing?"
As for todays 4K, I don't really know.
Please ask that question again, when the 4K bluray arrives (with native - not upscaled - material).
Or watch out for the new external UHD player, which surely will be showed at the CES very soon.
They can play - downloadable - native 4K material.
MM
There is a tv - and there is a BV