For gaming, if you have the hardware (which I know most don't).

I'm pretty sure 1080p takes up double the bandwidth of 720p. You're not gonna get broadcast TV in 4K. Hell you won't get it in 1080p either.Im watching the Cavs vs Thunder game on NBC and I noticed that it's 720P in 2015 are you telling me that the major TV networks still aren't 1080P...With that being said unless you just want bragging rights their is not enough content out there to invest in a 4K HDTV...
And fukk a Curve HDTV.
I'm pretty sure 1080p takes up double the bandwidth of 720p. You're not gonna get broadcast TV in 4K. Hell you won't get it in 1080p either.
You know good and damn well a majority of people dont Ben buy Blue Rays....
Damn I am the only one that is impressive. I buy them all the time and millions of people do as well.
Im watching the Cavs vs Thunder game on NBC and I noticed that it's 720P in 2015 are you telling me that the major TV networks still aren't 1080P...With that being said unless you just want bragging rights their is not enough content out there to invest in a 4K HDTV...
And fukk a Curve HDTV.

but I want one them 60" 1080 tvs 
AT&T uverse dont even got the tech to stream 1080p, only 1080i - at least what the tech told me when we got some new boxes just a few days ago..
ive had this 43" Panasonic Plasma 720P tv since 2007, shyt still working finebut I want one them 60" 1080 tvs
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Don't mind him, just a lame ass tech head tryna spread that jelly. Believe in your Panasonic plasma breh
