I would think it would be like comparing watching something 1080p on your tv vs. a brand new led. Whatever brightness and clarity you are missing on the tv show or movie would be the same on the game. But you will not lose framerate.
**** you! ..erm.... I meant it doesn't make a difference unless you want 3D or 4K support. I'm guessing neither are a factor for you.
Lol, I have no idea but maybe one of these forums can assist you http://community.us.playstation.com/t5/forums/searchpage/tab/message?filter=labels&q=plasma+tv I almost invested in a plasma tv cuz they're supposed to have the best picture but decided to save my money and grab a 4ktv(since the PS4 is basically a 4k device anyway) during a black friday sale. Preferably a Samsung or Sony one, but if Vizio gets around to making them I'll settle.
I don't know about that, I know they're advertising that it has 4k capabilities but I'd like to see it functioning before I believe it. If you're talking about blu-rays that's one thing, but game functionality -- I don't know how they're going to maintain solid framerates at that resolution.
Oh sorry yeah I wasn't referring to "gaming" as a 4k device, but streaming video content. Yeah I don't expect that kind of high fidelity in games for awhile
I'd offer you one, but my friends jumped me at noon today. If I manage to come across one I'll let you know. My mistake, yeah...it's unfortunate but, I'm very happy with what they're doing right now.
Looking back, it looks like I was the first one that asked for an extra beta code, haha but it's ok. If anyone has an extra, I'd greatly appreciate it.
So I'm no TV expert, but I thought 4k was brand new technology? Like, better than the LCDs / LEDs / Plasmas of the world?
Im playing the beta right now ,but how do I go into multiplayer. There is something about a tower with other people in it. When I use the orb it takes me to earth but that's single player.