1. Choose HD If:
- You’re on a budget (HD TVs and monitors are cheaper).
- Your screen is under 50 inches, and viewing distance is over 6 feet.
- You primarily watch cable TV, older movies, or nonremastered content.
- You prioritize smooth gaming performance over visuals (HD is easier to run at high FPS).
2. Choose 4K If:
- You own a largescreen TV (55+ inches) or sit close to a monitor.
- You stream modern shows, nature documentaries, or films with HDR (High Dynamic Range).
- You work with highresolution media (photo/video editing, graphic design).
- You want futureproof tech, as 4K is becoming the new norm for premium content.
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