http://ghostbustersnews.com/2013/04/05/ ... y-release/The Blu-ray “Mastered in 4K” collection will set a new standard for Blu-ray HD picture and sound, creating the ultimate 1080p home entertainment experience. Created from the highest quality 4K source materials with new expanded color*, consumers can enjoy a brilliant picture with exquisite detail using their existing Blu-ray player or PlayStation®3. The Blu-ray “Mastered in 4K” collection is optimized so that 4K Ultra HD TV owners can take full advantage of the new 4K upscaling technology, delivering an outstanding near-4K experience. “Mastered in 4K” Blu-rays also work with all 1080p HDTVs for spectacular high definition picture and sound.
*Expanded color requires xvYCC-compatible TV and Blu-ray player
Why “Mastered in 4K” Blu-ray?
• Get the best Blu-ray picture possible, mastered from 4K source materials
• Push your TV to the limit with a high bitrate digital transfer for an immersive visual experience
• Ideal solution for new 4K TV owners and great for Blu-ray collectors
Ghostbusters coming to 4K Blu Ray
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Re: Ghostbusters coming to 4K Blu Ray
I thought this would be about a true 4K Blu-ray.
So current Blu-rays aren't sourced from 4K or (presumably) higher resolutions? What makes this special?
So current Blu-rays aren't sourced from 4K or (presumably) higher resolutions? What makes this special?
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Re: Ghostbusters coming to 4K Blu Ray
I see now why some people were hesitant about HD. Moving to 4K may be a significant jump, if not always completely beneficial on average sized sets.