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As I've mentioned before, my pets are an important part of my family. They keep me company all day, since I work from home. As I'm sitting at my desk now, I have a cat lying on the printer and a dog at my feet. When I eat lunch...well, you can guess that they follow me to the table. And, when I sit on the couch and watch television, they are right next to me too. This is Rosie watching TV with me and being a couch potato, one of her favorite "activities."
Rosie desperately wants to be friends with every person, dog, and cat she encounters. When we watch TV together, and she hears a dog bark or hears a cat meow, she gets so happy! Her ears perk up, and she looks for her new "friend."
As you know, television technology is getting better and better, but now there's something that is almost unbelievable! It's the new LG 4K TV. What is 4K TV? To understand 4K, imagine a TV that doubles the number of pixels both across and vertically on your screen. You'll feel completely immersed in whatever you're watching.
To truly put this technology to the test, LG made this video (below) of dogs and cats watching TV to show you the amazing life-like quality you'll find with 4K HD TV. This is an absolute jaw dropper! Believe me when I say this is not a typical "funny animal video." You have to see these animals reacting to what's on the 4K HD TV. They are completely fooled. I know my Rosie would watch this and think all of these pets have come to play with her.
The LG 4K TV is definitely on my wish list. I'm guessing it's on yours too.
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I learned that the 4k t.v. offers 3,840 megapixels instead of the regular HDTV of 1,920. That means a 4x sharper picture even up close!
ReplyDeleteI learned that there is now a TV for me and my 6 dogs to watch together :) I love the idea!! :)
ReplyDeleteCONNIE SOWARDS = Rose
ReplyDeleteI learned that "some people say that even 2D 4K images look three-dimensional!" Cool...that's my kind of TV!
I love this new television. With a sharper image on the screen and the ability to double the pixels on the screen! I am going to really feel like I am right there!
ReplyDeleteI learned that the 4k has double the pixel of most other TVs
ReplyDeleteI learned that 4K resolution is effectively four times that of Full HD, so you'll see the picture, not the pixels, even up close.
ReplyDeleteI've learned that because the pixels are units of colored light, their greater quantity in 4K enables more layered transitions and subtler gradations of tones, so
ReplyDeletethe hues we see up on screen will be truer to what we see in nature.
4K resolution is four times that of Full HD 1080p, with a whopping 8.3 million pixels to display a virtually flawless picture even when viewed up close.
ReplyDeleteI can only imagine my old car seeing another cat on the screen! :D
ReplyDeleteThe resolution is 4x that of HD,
ReplyDeleteI learned that you can sit closer to the screen and not be able to see the individual pixels.
ReplyDeleteLol, I can see a lot more dogs needing Prozac! That is one strange tv!
ReplyDeleteWhat a face on that dog! So sweet! The TV's not bad either and I would just love to have it!
ReplyDeleteI didn't even know it was possible for a tv to not to be able to see the pixels at all even up close. As soon as I even saw the pic of this TV I knew it was BRILLIANT! This would be an amazing blessing. I have an old box TV and this one seems AMAZING! It would be like being right there in the action!
ReplyDeleteI'm all excited about the 4k resolution
ReplyDeleteGrats to Ashley T. She must be so excited she won!
ReplyDeleteSince I don't have a TV this would be a great way to start the new year.
ReplyDeleteslehan at juno dot com
That looks like a pretty cool TV.
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