If movies and especially rewatching movies is your thing, then yes. Budget wise, it adds up though if you want a capable 4K uhd tv that’s a good size for the room plus the audio in 5.1 or an Atmos set up. A Sony UBP- X700M 4K Ultra HD player is capable and about $160 on Amazon. Mine has behaved well for the last year and does Dolby Vision automatically. That with a good TV and you’ll have the picture down.
You could start with that, but as others have mentioned, the sound on 4K is a huge element, and not just for action movies. Atmos can provide an extra level of immersion when the sound mastering is done well. Then you really get the full sight and sound experience that you would undoubtedly enjoy.
I was even surprised last night when my wife put in the Oceans 21 Blu Ray since we have the set, and I could tell it wasn’t 4K HDR or without object based sound. You get used to the content with the best picture and sound.
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If movies and especially rewatching movies is your thing, then yes. Budget wise, it adds up though if you want a capable 4K uhd tv that’s a good size for the room plus the audio in 5.1 or an Atmos set up. A Sony UBP- X700M 4K Ultra HD player is capable and about $160 on Amazon. Mine has behaved well for the last year and does Dolby Vision automatically. That with a good TV and you’ll have the picture down.
You could start with that, but as others have mentioned, the sound on 4K is a huge element, and not just for action movies. Atmos can provide an extra level of immersion when the sound mastering is done well. Then you really get the full sight and sound experience that you would undoubtedly enjoy.
I was even surprised last night when my wife put in the Oceans 21 Blu Ray since we have the set, and I could tell it wasn’t 4K HDR or without object based sound. You get used to the content with the best picture and sound.