No, blu-ray maxes out at 1920x1080, though of course having a higher master and downscaling is better then scanning it in at 1920x1080. I mean it's not a world of difference but you usually get less grain but I am sure someone can explain it better then I can. Also of course when Blu-Ray2 or whatever comes a long the content will be ready for it. I'm just trying to figure out how close you have to sit to see 8k worth of resolution... I'm guessing about 5-6ft away from a 120in screen or so.
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No, blu-ray maxes out at 1920x1080, though of course having a higher master and downscaling is better then scanning it in at 1920x1080. I mean it's not a world of difference but you usually get less grain but I am sure someone can explain it better then I can. Also of course when Blu-Ray2 or whatever comes a long the content will be ready for it.
I'm just trying to figure out how close you have to sit to see 8k worth of resolution... I'm guessing about 5-6ft away from a 120in screen or so.