Sky UHD - Worth It ?

venomx
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Got SkyQ and really happy with it.
In the future I may get UHD when more content comes out, however I do not sub to sports or movies so there's no point really.
Is it true you need " SkyQ Experience " which is soon to be £13 per month to get the UHD stuff ?

Thanks:beer:
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  • DCFC79
    DCFC79 Posts: 40,622 Forumite
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    venomx wrote: »
    Got SkyQ and really happy with it.
    In the future I may get UHD when more content comes out, however I do not sub to sports or movies so there's no point really.
    Is it true you need " SkyQ Experience " which is soon to be £13 per month to get the UHD stuff ?

    Thanks:beer:
    A quick look brings up


    https://www.sky.com/shop/tv/sky-q/
  • brewerdave
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    Having seen "UHD" stuff via SkyQ box , couldn't see much difference on a 55" 4k TV when compared with standard HD. The improvement was nowhere near as obvious as HD vs SD broadcasts.

    I think you would have to sit very near the screen to take advantage of the higher resolution......or have a very large screen................or have the eyesight of a hawk!!:rotfl:
  • venomx
    venomx Posts: 1,139 Forumite
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    brewerdave wrote: »
    The improvement was nowhere near as obvious as HD vs SD broadcasts.

    No doubt about that. SD to HD was a huge jump. HD to 4K is nowhere near as much of an improvement.

    To be fair, the only 4K stuff i've seen are; Blu-rays, netflix, prime and BT Sport UHD. All of which seem to look more bland and dull compared to 1080 ! :beer:
  • Terry98
    Terry98 Posts: 1,155 Forumite
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    A few more pros and cons here https://dgit.com/4k-vs-1080p-46720/
  • brewerdave
    brewerdave Posts: 8,662 Forumite
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    I've just been told that you need to be sat no more than 40" from a 55" UHD to notice the improvements from HD - WHO in the real world sits that close to a screen??
  • Dandytf
    Dandytf Posts: 5,073 Forumite
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    I suspect uhd from Q requires a decent t.v. And large screen.
    I've run my Sony43' 2015 Android non. HDR 4K t.v. With q/uhd for a year or two.
    I honestly find 1080p HD picture almost as nice quality.
    UHD is sharper in places , though not as big a jump from SD to HD (Standard Def to High Def)
    Though Sky q is the kit to enjoy HD/UHD
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  • venomx
    venomx Posts: 1,139 Forumite
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    Yep you are right Dave. In my experience you only notice a difference if you’re sat right in front of the tv
    I have a 55 and a 43 and have tried 4K on both of them. Never have been impressed and think it’s just a fad :T
  • Takmon
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    You do need a decent 4K TV to be able to really get the benefit of 4K. If you have a recent OLED or QLED TV and watch a decent 4K HDR source you should notice an improvement over Full HD.

    Netlfix and other streaming services are good but they will never be as good as a true 4K blu-ray due to the limited bit rate.
    To watch a blu-ray in 4K you also need a blu-ray player capable of supporting this and most of them don't.
  • venomx
    venomx Posts: 1,139 Forumite
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    The xbox one (s) can do 4K mkv’s
    Not sure about disks though:money:
  • Takmon
    Takmon Posts: 1,738 Forumite
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    venomx wrote: »
    The xbox one (s) can do 4K mkv’s
    Not sure about disks though:money:

    Yes the Xbox One S can but if you read reviews they are quite critical and say it's not very good compared to a 4K blu-ray player. But much better than a PS4 Pro which can't output them in 4K at all.

    4K blu-rays are 60Gb+ of data for one film so if you get a MKV of a similar size you should get a similar quality as long as it's been encoded properly and the device playing it is capable.
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