Saturday 17 December 2016

What do you need in a 4K TV

When 4k TV was introduced, it has not crossed our mind to purchase a 4K TV. It was easily available but the prices were too high and the technology was at its early stage.


But in just a few months everything has changed. If you are planning to purchase a television there are lots of reasons why you should go for a 4K Ultra TV.

A 4k TV or UHD TV is called so because of its resolution which is 3840 x 2160 pixels, creating a clearer image than the current, widely used standard for TVs.

The HD TV is capable of displaying just over 2 millions of pixels but on the other hand, 4k has more than 8 million pixels which are double of the HD TV which has a resolution of 1920 x 1080. There are many brands which are offing the best TV 2017 with different sizes and price

There are three main reasons to take into consideration in order to see the difference between HD TV and UHD TV.

Screen Size
Most of the 4k TVs come in an average size of 65-inches and below, it may be hard for many users to understand the significant difference between 1080p HD and 4k UHD. But if you will have a big screen of 75 inches or above you can see the differences clearly. Mostly the 4k TVs come in a larger size than that of HD TVs.

Sitting Distance
 Along with screen size, the closer you sit to the device makes a difference. If you have 55 or 65 inches 4k HD TV, you can sit closer to the screen that you may have with the previous High Definition TV of the same screen size and still get a satisfying viewing experience. It is because the pixels are much smaller. In other words, the distance at which a 4k UHD TV’s pixel structure becomes visible requires a much closer seating distance than you would find with a 720p or 1080p HDTV.


The Content Issue
Jumping into 4k UHD notice that there is not a lot of native 4k content available which means that even if you have a UHD TV you may not be able to take full advantage of its higher resolutions display capabilities. 

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