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I only have the Teranex 3D which does 2K max.
Quality of upscaling for progressive material is virtually the same as on my timeline (Vegas Pro 14). The differences are very minor. You can achieve slightly better results with external software and different scaling algorithms (Lanczos, etc.). The newer Teranex units (AV, Express) claim to have a slightly improved upscaling quality.
The Teranex does a pretty good job with same framerate deinterlacing (29.97i to 29.97p for example). The picture stays clean and sharp without vertical shaking and only very few remaining interlacing artefacts.
Converting from one framerate to another leads to a loss of sharpness and ghost images as the Teranex only uses simple frame blending for standards conversion.
You can achieve good framerate conversion results if you have 29.97i material with a stable 3:2 pulldown. In this case the Teranex is able to restore the original 23.976fps without quality loss, as long as there are not as many cadence breaks or parts with video framerate in your material.
If the Teranex has to compensate for cadence breaks and video material, you will get a few unsharp frames or frames with remaining interlacing when the unit has to lock to to the cadence again.
It is pretty good for realtime use, but if you have the time for longer postproduction you may achieve better results using software solutions.