"As we all said with Toshiba's upscaling DVD players...you can't recreate data that isn't there."
Correct it won't be as good as real 3,840 x 2,160 source material, BUT you can at least interpolate and make a calculated guess as to what the extra pixels should/coul be, and with extra processing power you can process a larger perhaps even the whole frame, previous and upcoming frames to make an even better calculated guess.
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"As we all said with Toshiba's upscaling DVD players...you can't recreate data that isn't there."
Correct it won't be as good as real 3,840 x 2,160 source material, BUT you can at least interpolate and make a calculated guess as to what the extra pixels should/coul be, and with extra processing power you can process a larger perhaps even the whole frame, previous and upcoming frames to make an even better calculated guess.