Yea, I can tell the difference but its not a big deal. I certainly wouldn't pay more for one but you cannot buy a standard 1080p tv easily where I am from. The TV I just bought has a decent upscaler so standard 1080p looks almost as good as standard 2160p(4k as they call it.) HDR10 applied to either 1080p and 2160p(4k) is a far better upgrade to me in movies and the one game I tried it on(Far Cry 5).
Yea, I can tell the difference but its not a big deal. I certainly wouldn't pay more for one but you cannot buy a standard 1080p tv easily where I am from. The TV I just bought has a decent upscaler so standard 1080p looks almost as good as standard 2160p(4k as they call it.) HDR10 applied to either 1080p and 2160p(4k) is a far better upgrade to me in movies and the one game I tried it on(Far Cry 5).
Yea, I can tell the difference but its not a big deal. I certainly wouldn't pay more for one but you cannot buy a standard 1080p tv easily where I am from. The TV I just bought has a decent upscaler so standard 1080p looks almost as good as standard 2160p(4k as they call it.) HDR10 applied to either 1080p and 2160p(4k) is a far better upgrade to me in movies and the one game I tried it on(Far Cry 5).