An Apple TV can upscale and clean up your image a bit—but your TV still does the heavy lifting. Here’s why your display’s processing power really counts.
so when you say processor… are these upscaling/enhancement functions running on the same chip that runs e.g. the apps on Google TV? For example I know Sony uses Mediatek SoCs but they only list an "XR Processor" on the spec sheet. So are they two different ones or do they rebrand the Mediatek?
I have an LG 65SK8000PUA from 2018, it’s a 65 inch. I would like to get a 75 inch maybe larger TV. I use an Apple TV exclusively. Will I get a better picture if I purchased almost any brand TV than what I have now or am I being limited by the Apple TV 4K it’s the latest generation. Been looking at 75 inch TVs at Costco and not sure if I buy one will I be upgrading or possibly down grading?
Will Youtube videos look better on OLED than LED TV?
Bro the bots 💀
When you have a good source you don't need an upscale or processors or noise reducer..
Computer monitors don't have these and they work fine.
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so when you say processor… are these upscaling/enhancement functions running on the same chip that runs e.g. the apps on Google TV? For example I know Sony uses Mediatek SoCs but they only list an "XR Processor" on the spec sheet. So are they two different ones or do they rebrand the Mediatek?
Sony has the best processing but they dropped the ball this year
I have an LG 65SK8000PUA from 2018, it’s a 65 inch. I would like to get a 75 inch maybe larger TV. I use an Apple TV exclusively. Will I get a better picture if I purchased almost any brand TV than what I have now or am I being limited by the Apple TV 4K it’s the latest generation. Been looking at 75 inch TVs at Costco and not sure if I buy one will I be upgrading or possibly down grading?
Bravia 8 II with the Apple TV 2025 will be My new Setup. Cent wait 🥰
Which TV brand do you think does the best job with image processing?
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Yeah, that’s pretty obvious that the TV itself is doing the heavy lifting. Give us something useful, please.