No but it depends on content. i had a look at a mates set-up last weekend, it was 2k or a bit bigger? and to my eye was a very organic picture with great colour fidelity, this was on blu-ray so no bit rate issues or banding in the shadows. wasn't even on the special grey/mettalised paint on the wall.
FWIW i look at and adjust colour in stills a fair bit on my Eizo though obviously not a colourist/grader. mate in question is on the technical committee of the SMPTE and VP of technology at a cinema versioning/distribution company so going to know what looks crap.
i'm still happy with my HD 40in KDLW40 Sony, was £350 and rated on all the AV forums, turned all the motion crap off and added a tiny bit of green to offset a slight magenta cast and it's great on streamed (not Amazon as it's so variable) and decent HD broadcast, be gutted when it finally dies.
"Do you need 4k in a projector?"
No but it depends on content. i had a look at a mates set-up last weekend, it was 2k or a bit bigger? and to my eye was a very organic picture with great colour fidelity, this was on blu-ray so no bit rate issues or banding in the shadows. wasn't even on the special grey/mettalised paint on the wall.
FWIW i look at and adjust colour in stills a fair bit on my Eizo though obviously not a colourist/grader. mate in question is on the technical committee of the SMPTE and VP of technology at a cinema versioning/distribution company so going to know what looks crap.
i'm still happy with my HD 40in KDLW40 Sony, was £350 and rated on all the AV forums, turned all the motion crap off and added a tiny bit of green to offset a slight magenta cast and it's great on streamed (not Amazon as it's so variable) and decent HD broadcast, be gutted when it finally dies.