![]() ![]() I'm just referring to the effect of going from a 720p TV to a 1080p TV to a 4k TV - and how that changes the appearance of older 480p video files.) (Again, differences in brands and manufacturing quality and LCD vs LED or whatever notwithstanding. Or will 480p video files look pretty much exactly the same on a 720p screen vs a 1080p screen vs a 4K screen? does a higher definition TV make the lower-res file look worse because the higher definition screen is more "revealing"? but then ends up mostly still watching a bunch of old SD 480p files 80% of the time. do 480p videos look basically the same on all TVs as far as image resolution? For example, if a guy has a choice between a 720p TV and a 4K TV. If hypothetically, a guy had a large collection of 480p video files. I'm just asking about the difference in image quality as it relates to the increased screen resolution of otherwise similar TVs. Please set aside differences in manufacturing quality for the sake of this question. ![]() I know there are 720p TVs, 1080p TVs, 4K TVs. I only watch video files, no broadcast TV. and on rare occasion when I want to watch something in HD, I watch it on my computer. I still have an old SD TV from 20 years ago that I'm used to. I've never owned an HDTV, so I know nothing about them. ![]()
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