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So if you are planning on buying a new television, and you have access to both a 4K and a 1080p model, we would recommend you go with the most expensive option you can afford. The reason we say this is because if you actually sit down and watch the picture on the screen, you will find that you are not really missing much. What really makes the difference is how the picture is pixelated. To see this, simply turn the volume up on the television and watch TV shows or movies on a screen. This is where you will notice the difference between a 1080p and a 4K screen. As you watch, you will notice that the pixels are a little bit more clearly defined on the 4K screen.
Regardless of what you are looking at, if you are going to get a 1080p screen, you will benefit most from getting the highest resolution you can afford. Of course, having a 4K screen doesn’t necessarily mean you will benefit from that higher resolution. As the technology advances and we get closer to 4K Ultra HD, you may find that you are able to get a higher-quality picture with a 1080p screen. But we also find that, in most cases, people can’t tell the difference between a high-definition image and a true 4K picture. It’s the difference you would see if you were sitting right in front of the TV while watching it.
For the best picture you can get with a screen, we suggest the model with the highest resolution your budget allows. That said, it’s important to remember that Amazon’s Fire TV Stick (3rd Gen) receives its entire source material from Fire TV set-top boxes . This means the resolution used by the set-top boxes is available to the Stick. So, while the specs for the Stick state a resolution of 1080p @ 60fps, in reality, that means the set-top box used by the Stick would be delivering that image to the Stick at a resolution of 4K @ 30fps.
That's not to say 1080p doesn't have its place. It does. 1080p is still the standard for the vast majority of TVs. And it's easy to see the difference when you look at a 1080p screen from far away. When you get closer to the screen, the difference starts to disappear, and it's hard to discern the difference between 720p, 1080p and 4K displays. 827ec27edc