• xSikes@feddit.online
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    22 days ago

    Working in entertainment and broadcasting, you learn barely half of Americans have a 4K tv and it’s under half worldwide. Marketing makes you think that “everyone is doing it”

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        22 days ago

        Broadcast towers put out 1080p and satellite broadcasts 1080i. Filmmakers/streaming standard is 1080p. As a filmmaker (producer/ cinematographer) and broadcaster operator, you’re always encoding to scale down due to bandwidth and/or majority of the incapable most due to FCC rules/cost.

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        22 days ago

        I don’t own a single 4k. Have four 1080p dumb TV’s. I will get a new one when one of these dies.

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          22 days ago

          Out of all the displays in the house, there’s only one 4k computer monitor. The dumb tv is a 1080p, my other monitor is a 720p, then my partner has a DVI and a VGA monitor for his computer.

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            22 days ago

            I didn’t include monitors but nope still no 4k’s Two 32 inch curved 1080p montitors plus a few 24 AIO computers.

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        22 days ago

        Even the bargain basement ones with horrible pictures have 4k resolution these days

        Think it is an economy of scale issue.

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      22 days ago

      I think it is pc gamers who get the most out of TVs funny enough. Particularly when it comes to framerate, since I was enjoying 60 fps while 2 consoles generations passed with 30 fps being the standard. And when 120 hz came out I was enjoying 120 hz on some titles with freesync before the PS5 came out.

      But, for average tv/movie watchers streaming stuff as well as console gamers prior to PS5 lot of the features of 4k TVs weren’t fully utilized.