Actually (there is that word again), I can't use my tv anymore for certain equipment. It's too old, which means that there is a 'hand shake' problem, which means the tv can't decode the encryption of the most recent content anymore which is done for anti-copy protection.
I will have to buy a new tv, so it will most likely be 4K, which The Shining is coming out in too, as well as other films at the moment, like Don't Look Now. I'm still not totally sure I will like 4K though, as regular HD was more than good enough for me. But it looks like I have little choice, as it's mainly 4K tv's that are available at the moment. Maybe I will love it, it's just that I don't really understand this need to get image sharper and sharper each time - and also that it's even possible to get it sharper each time.
I will have to buy a new tv, so it will most likely be 4K, which The Shining is coming out in too, as well as other films at the moment, like Don't Look Now. I'm still not totally sure I will like 4K though, as regular HD was more than good enough for me. But it looks like I have little choice, as it's mainly 4K tv's that are available at the moment. Maybe I will love it, it's just that I don't really understand this need to get image sharper and sharper each time - and also that it's even possible to get it sharper each time.