Maybe, it depends on visual acuity issues. For example, the size of the TV and how far you are sitting from it. Beyond a certain distance from the TV, you will not be able to discern the differences. However, a properly prepared, true 4K source has more information than a 1080p source upscaled to 4K. If you sat close enough to the TV you could see it. Say a couple of feet; where most of us don't sit ;-) This will be more of an issue when we all have 120" TVs, which may be sooner than you think.
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Originally Posted by Bill14564
A 1080 signal upscaled to 4K will be a 4K signal when you receive it. It will be indistinguishable from "native" 4K when it enters your home.
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