Posted On: 01/07/2015 11:31:49 AM
Post# of 96881
Good question, here's how it works....to see the benefit & true picture quality of 4k content, one would need a 4K UHD TV. If someone were to hook up an NP-1 to a HD TV, Ultraflix will look equal or slightly better than traditional content. Because the TV can only do 1080P, the NP-1 has a smart setting to detect display and output at 1080P however, Ultraflix content has a better native resolution and that is what ultimately helps the content to look slightly better than traditional HD.
The NP-1 has transformed my livingroom because of Google Android. There are streaming apps that I use everyday that blow away traditional cable service, I never run out of content. That alone was worth cutting cable for me.
Now, keep in mind....Sony and I believe a couple of other TV manufacturers are going to begin using Google Android (Google TV) which is still ahead of it's time. Nanotech saw this coming and they were the first market in regards to 4K, timing is remarkable for Ultraflix!!!
Google’s Android TV Will Power Sets From Sony, Sharp, and Philips Beginning This Spring
http://techcrunch.com/2015/01/06/android-tv-ces/
We will no longer call TV's "Smart TVs" because every manufacturer is moving to a smart tv platform, it will be a new standard and Nanotech knows that. Very smart of them to put all the focus on Ultraflix and ensure that this platform is a standard on all major TV manufactures.
The NP-1 is great, but I believe that Nanotech has found another hole niche market in commercial advertising/Digital Marketing and that's where the acquisition of MagicScreen3d comes in along with the NP-C. The NP-1 is also very convenient to travel with since it's small and has several benefits to the techie consumer who needs a mobile streaming/hardware player. Having ports for an SD card, USB, etc are huge benefits.
Anyhow, those are my ammunition of thoughts.....
The NP-1 has transformed my livingroom because of Google Android. There are streaming apps that I use everyday that blow away traditional cable service, I never run out of content. That alone was worth cutting cable for me.
Now, keep in mind....Sony and I believe a couple of other TV manufacturers are going to begin using Google Android (Google TV) which is still ahead of it's time. Nanotech saw this coming and they were the first market in regards to 4K, timing is remarkable for Ultraflix!!!
Google’s Android TV Will Power Sets From Sony, Sharp, and Philips Beginning This Spring
http://techcrunch.com/2015/01/06/android-tv-ces/
We will no longer call TV's "Smart TVs" because every manufacturer is moving to a smart tv platform, it will be a new standard and Nanotech knows that. Very smart of them to put all the focus on Ultraflix and ensure that this platform is a standard on all major TV manufactures.
The NP-1 is great, but I believe that Nanotech has found another hole niche market in commercial advertising/Digital Marketing and that's where the acquisition of MagicScreen3d comes in along with the NP-C. The NP-1 is also very convenient to travel with since it's small and has several benefits to the techie consumer who needs a mobile streaming/hardware player. Having ports for an SD card, USB, etc are huge benefits.
Anyhow, those are my ammunition of thoughts.....
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