Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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You won't get 4K anything in Spectrum or Xfinity cable TV.
You'll need the right satellite service and equipment, of the right streaming service to get 4K. As for creating pixels and upscaling, there is some improvement, but it no signal processing can accurately create something it doesn't know. It can fool the eye somewhat, though.
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RG123 is absolutely correct.
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If you have a 4K TV, all 1080p input is upscaled to 4K by the TVs upscaling circuitry. Perhaps Fox’s upscaling of their 1080p signal to 4K prior to broadcasting is a better upscaling of the original 1080p signal? I suspect any differences would be minor and your ability to see them would be a function of the size of the set and your viewing distance.
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My Spectrum DVR/cable box doesn't have this. When I had Comcast, this wasn't an option. I'll research a bit further for Xfinity. I'll see if the new boxes are upscaling to get 4K, or if the networks actually have a real 4K video source. From my network contacts, I know some of the networks do 7se 4K cameras, and downscale the 4K to 1080 for many of the cable providers. The industry has also provided specs for broadcast TV for some areas where people get over-the-air broadcasts that people receive using an antenna.
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Look for Eagles vs Chiefs or Bills, but who cares for all that technical mumbo jumbo. Just enjoy the game.
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Well if your cable box can only transmit 1080p it hard to get more.
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If you have Xfinity, you can exchange the box for a 4K box for free. Just go to the Xfinity store.
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The article below might explain what FOX is doing with their broadcast, and ways to watch it with their upscaled 4K, if your carrier doesn't carry it.
Want to Watch the NFL Playoffs In 4K? You Will Need to Do This - The TV Answer Man!
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You sure missed that.
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Exactly. The monitor for my desktop computer is 32 inches. I'm thinking about upgrading my 75-inch Sony TV to an 83-inch LG OLED. Only 4 grand at Sam's Club and Best Buy. The 75-inch will go into my bedroom. Then, what will I do with the 60-inch Samsung in the bedroom? It won't fit in my second bedroom.
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