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Nsfs-136 4k [new] Here

Comes with a 4K Blu-ray disc (requires BD-XL drive). No behind-the-scenes, but includes a digital copy code (valid Japan-only). The 4K version is about 40% more expensive than the standard HD—worth it only if you have a large (65”+) 4K screen or projector.

The "NSFS-136 4K" keyword reflects a growing trend in the industry to preserve nuanced performances and atmospheric lighting in 2160p resolution. NSFS-136 4K

The high resolution highlights the production's lighting and set design, which aim for a more "cinematic" feel compared to typical lower-budget releases. Comes with a 4K Blu-ray disc (requires BD-XL drive)

The original NSFS-136 was shot using professional-grade digital cinema cameras. Unlike standard television broadcasts, which often cap at 1080i, the source material for NSFS-136 was captured with enough dynamic range and color depth to survive a future-proofed remaster. The "4K" designation indicates that this specific version is not an upscale, but a native or properly remastered edition leveraging the original high-resolution assets. The "NSFS-136 4K" keyword reflects a growing trend