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[QUOTE="CONN78SEJ, post: 5112684, member: 10604"] You probably get a slightly sharper picture on Fios than streaming across the internet. I have Direct TV and it is definitely sharper, and I’ve compared it to what we get on Spectrum which streams their packages now. Streaming is convenient but the bandwidth is limited compared to Direct TV or Fios. Streaming 4k is the same deal, sharper but limited (meaning less information), compared to a 4k dvd which is an incredible experience and has has every single pixel, even when there’s lots of motion on the screen. [/QUOTE]
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