I bet it will have more artifacts, since people do not see 4K resolution unless very close to screen, and nobody sits close enough cause the LED screens sucks at close range.
If we slice a segment with 100 per 100 pixels, from a HD broadcast and comapre with a 100 per 100 pixels from a 4K, I bet the 4K will have more, I mean more per a given area (100x100) of pixels, bit they will look smaller since the 4K will be more compacted.
Watching some minutes of a soccer game other day, in a store, in a LED TV not so horrible for contrast. ANy very tiny very slow, ultra slow camera movimenta made the deatails vanish away. I poresume it's not just the compression and motion blur of LED screens, but the HD cameras, the HD CCD (sensor) have some limitations and need bo be more exposed than the sensors in SD video cameras of 90's.
It's just anoying to look at HD videos, broadcast etc...
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