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Originally Posted by PoorMansCamaro
it's very hard to tell a difference between 720 and 1080. I don't think anyone will be able to tell the difference between xbox and ps graphics. not a breakthrough in graphics, anyways.
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Depends on the size of the tv. I personally don't start to notice until I get into larger tv's like the 60", although several sources will tell you that people will start to notice it after about 50", and only when you compare them side-by-side. That being said, I have an 80" TV in the living room... I promise you'll notice on that

My bedroom has only got a 46", and when I eventually get the XBone, I will probably put it in there.
In general, I would bet most people wouldn't notice the difference. From my understanding though, PS4 is supposed to support 4k. Not that it's an issue now, but once the price becomes affordable in a few years (and when 4k games are actually developed), I would imagine this will get revisited. I believe XBone had said they will be 4k capable too, and they also said that games developed at 1080 will run at 1080. But we all know that being capable of running something doesn't mean it will run it well. Possible that PS4 might have a problem actually running things decent at 4k when the time arrives.