I zoomed in on the pic...
It's 3D, 4K, Blu, and digital
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Awesome news!
I zoomed in on the pic...
It's 3D, 4K, Blu, and digital
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Finally the sale I've been looking for. Sold!
By the time I can rationalize or afford to buy a 8K set, the next tech will be just about ready for release.[emoji38] [emoji38]
Well they salesmen were directing customers looking for 4K to the back of the room were the “older tech” was located as one salesmen put it.
Goes to show you just how long they’ve been sitting on 8K.
I suspected that!Forbes is reporting that the long delay in Alita's Blu-ray announcement has been due to Cameron (who owns the film rights to the IP outright) playing hardball with regard to demanding Dolby Vision on the disc, which Fox and new parent company Disney don't typically like to pony up for.
He allegedly won out (obviously) which is why it's being released on all formats including 3D, 4K, Dolby Vision and HDR 10+. Cameron wants everyone to take maximum advantage of whatever hardware they own.
If that means Dolby Vision then I'm happy for the delay.
Wonder if IMAX ratios will be on the disc?
It's funny that television technology was stagnant for such a long time.
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Plasma, LCD, DLP 720P
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Cathode Ray Tubes lasted a very, very long time.
I bought my last one in 1995. A fantastic 27'' Sony Trinitron that lasted about 13 years.
My friend had the 32'' version that literally weighed a ton -- took two of us struggling to carry the thing when he moved.
I miss the slightly curved screen. The static electricity. The slightly hazy picture. The heat from the back. That ker-clunk sound when you turned it off.... and then the soft shower of sparkly hiss as the machine shut down.
Forbes is reporting that the long delay in Alita's Blu-ray announcement has been due to Cameron (who owns the film rights to the IP outright) playing hardball with regard to demanding Dolby Vision on the disc, which Fox and new parent company Disney don't typically like to pony up for.
He allegedly won out (obviously) which is why it's being released on all formats including 3D, 4K, Dolby Vision and HDR 10+. Cameron wants everyone to take maximum advantage of whatever hardware they own.
If that means Dolby Vision then I'm happy for the delay.
The same way they didn't use 4K transfers for their recent 4K discs. Maybe these studies should put out actual 4K, before they concentrate on putting out fake 8K.How can they do an 8K CM if it wasn't shot on 8K or film?
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