dfergie Proud Staff Member Original poster Staff member HERE TO HELP YOU! Sep 8, 2003 105,736 10,279 West of the Pecos, between White City and Roswell Dec 30, 2013 #1 Resolution isn't the only reason to adopt a 4K Ultra High Definition TV. Costs are coming down and the TVs offer plenty of other technological tweaks. gigaom.com
Resolution isn't the only reason to adopt a 4K Ultra High Definition TV. Costs are coming down and the TVs offer plenty of other technological tweaks. gigaom.com
John Kotches SatelliteGuys Master Supporting Founder Nov 21, 2003 6,765 197 Troy, IL (STL Area) Jan 1, 2014 #2 Content is (IMO) the driving force for the sets. If there's a dearth of content, there is no strong need to purchase the set. I know, it's an early adopter environment, but I don't have the $$$$ this time around for being an early adopter.
Content is (IMO) the driving force for the sets. If there's a dearth of content, there is no strong need to purchase the set. I know, it's an early adopter environment, but I don't have the $$$$ this time around for being an early adopter.
navychop - Pub Member / Supporter Lifetime Supporter Jul 20, 2005 62,230 30,476 Northern VA Jan 1, 2014 #3 UHD might breathe more life into 3D. Sent from my iPhone using SatelliteGuys
mike123abc Too many cables Supporting Founder Sep 25, 2003 25,778 5,092 Norman, OK Jan 1, 2014 #4 John Kotches said: Content is (IMO) the driving force for the sets. If there's a dearth of content, there is no strong need to purchase the set. I know, it's an early adopter environment, but I don't have the $$$$ this time around for being an early adopter. Click to expand... There is plenty of content since 35MM filmed movies (and TV shows) can be scanned at 4k. The problem is a delivery system...
John Kotches said: Content is (IMO) the driving force for the sets. If there's a dearth of content, there is no strong need to purchase the set. I know, it's an early adopter environment, but I don't have the $$$$ this time around for being an early adopter. Click to expand... There is plenty of content since 35MM filmed movies (and TV shows) can be scanned at 4k. The problem is a delivery system...
navychop - Pub Member / Supporter Lifetime Supporter Jul 20, 2005 62,230 30,476 Northern VA Jan 1, 2014 #5 HDMI 2.0 is on the way. PART of the solution. HEVC is another part. Sent from my iPhone using SatelliteGuys
HDMI 2.0 is on the way. PART of the solution. HEVC is another part. Sent from my iPhone using SatelliteGuys
teachsac SatelliteGuys Master Staff member HERE TO HELP YOU! Nov 3, 2005 15,443 1,221 Elk Grove, CA Jan 1, 2014 #6 Sony already has both. S~
navychop - Pub Member / Supporter Lifetime Supporter Jul 20, 2005 62,230 30,476 Northern VA Jan 1, 2014 #7 On the way to widespread availability. Sent from my iPhone using SatelliteGuys