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      03-03-2017, 08:46 AM   #3
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I have a 65" LG 4K TV that I purchased last summer - the TV itself is great, but very little content is really in 4K. I stream Youtube and Amazon prime shows in 4K (Grand Tour is available in 4K), but I don't honestly notice a ton of difference in quality from 1080P when watching normal shows. If you stream some of the photography style timelapse videos on youtube, then you can see that sharpness increase; however, on regular shows you have to get pretty close to the screen to see the pixel difference. Netflix has a 4K subscription option, but we haven't bothered to bump to the higher account until content increases.

I picked mine up as an open-box/display model from Best Buy - works like a champ and saved us a fair amount of cash in the process.
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