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Sony just confirmed true 4K Blurays (2160p) Holiday season 2015.

Players around the same time.

Prices tbd but expect $50.00-$60.00 range.

Yeah... great. But how much are the players ?

Better yet, how much are the projectors and sets ?

sucks putting out the PS4 and then doing this.
 
How many are really going to buy a 4K player? Many people are still buying DVD and know almost nothing and have no desire to buy bluray. I know 4K looks great, but where's the consumer demand for it. I have a feeling this might go the way of the Betamax, laser disc, and HD players.
 
**** chose VHS and decided the winner.

Disney chose Bluray and decided the winner.

If the studios choose 4k (and I do mean beyond just Sony studios), they will come and then the sets will be everywhere making the ULTRA HD a thing.

What they will hide is the fact that not everything can be rescanned at 4k or reap 4k results.
 
CNET says 80 and up.

I don't agree, I notice at 55 and above.

I will be all over 4k content like Bryan Singer on teen boys.

Then again every once in awhile I feel like watching 70s-80s movies on crappy VHS just to get that special 70s-80s feeling. :lol
 
CNET says 80 and up.

I don't agree, I notice at 55 and above.

I will be all over 4k content like Bryan Singer on teen boys.

Then again every once in awhile I feel like watching 70s-80s movies on crappy VHS just to get that special 70s-80s feeling. :lol

New TV for jye in 2016! :lol
 
CNET says 80 and up.

I don't agree, I notice at 55 and above.

I will be all over 4k content like Bryan Singer on teen boys.

Then again every once in awhile I feel like watching 70s-80s movies on crappy VHS just to get that special 70s-80s feeling. :lol

Sooooooo glad I ditched 90% of my VHS tapes (the others have yet to be released on DVD, let alone BR). I couldn't do that without being perched on the edge of the couch in a panic, waiting for that notorious "crinkle" noise of the VHS player eating the tape. :lol
 
CNET says 80 and up.
I don't agree, I notice at 55 and above.
I will be all over 4k content like Bryan Singer on teen boys.
Then again every once in awhile I feel like watching 70s-80s movies on crappy VHS just to get that special 70s-80s feeling. :lol

Yeah I'd say you need a big screen too,but honestly theres not that much 4K content right now
I think I will upgrade to 4K in 1 or 2 years when HDMI 2.0 is Standard and TV is broadcast in 4K
Its great for digital art though at the moment and gaming if you've got the GPU for it
 
CNET says 80 and up.

I don't agree, I notice at 55 and above.

I will be all over 4k content like Bryan Singer on teen boys.

Then again every once in awhile I feel like watching 70s-80s movies on crappy VHS just to get that special 70s-80s feeling. :lol

Wow, that's pretty harsh considering he was never charged.

I didn't even read it like that I thought it was the name of 2 upcoming 4k movies (Bryan Singer & Teen Boys) lol

Neil
 
Like most tech improvements, the most obvious advantage probably won't be the most important. Yea, 4k means higher resolution, but the immediate question that gets asked is can you actually see it. But there are other advantages, including getting true HD quality for 3D, as well as being able to do some amazing stuff with slo-mo and other effects. It'll be a couple years out, but I might be looking for a new projector by that time...
 
New TV for jye in 2016! :lol

Yup :lol

Sooooooo glad I ditched 90% of my VHS tapes (the others have yet to be released on DVD, let alone BR). I couldn't do that without being perched on the edge of the couch in a panic, waiting for that notorious "crinkle" noise of the VHS player eating the tape. :lol


Yup, that's why this new VHS resurgence makes me laugh, go ahead and enjoy your vaseline coated movie. :lol

Who the hell has time to rewind movies. :lol

Like most tech improvements, the most obvious advantage probably won't be the most important. Yea, 4k means higher resolution, but the immediate question that gets asked is can you actually see it. But there are other advantages, including getting true HD quality for 3D, as well as being able to do some amazing stuff with slo-mo and other effects. It'll be a couple years out, but I might be looking for a new projector by that time...

Glasses free 4K 3D. :drool
 
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