Posted On: 03/01/2015 3:34:50 PM
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Well, I was searching the web for sales numbers of 4K TV sets, and found that 70% of last year's sales (out of 11.6 mln), was in China alone. The remaining 3.5 mln, being for the rest of the world.
Now given Iron Dragon TV, and supposed that the Chinese love this stuff as some claim, this might be a bit promising:
I don't think China is currently a provider of meaningful revenue for UF, given it is only available officially in the US and the UK.
http://www.digitaltveurope.net/326962/4k-tv-s...0-in-2014/
However, the little Chinese are smart and use VPN:
http://variety.com/2015/digital/news/does-net...201401061/
So there might be some revenue coming from there, if they hear about Ultraflix and Iron Dragon.
Am I grasping at straws ? LOL
Now given Iron Dragon TV, and supposed that the Chinese love this stuff as some claim, this might be a bit promising:
Quote:
Last year, China accounted for 70% of 4K TV set demand, down from 84% in 2013, according to the estimates.
I don't think China is currently a provider of meaningful revenue for UF, given it is only available officially in the US and the UK.
http://www.digitaltveurope.net/326962/4k-tv-s...0-in-2014/
However, the little Chinese are smart and use VPN:
Quote:
North of 30 million monthly users access Netflix from countries where it doesn’t even offer service — including 21.6 million in China — if recent estimates from a British online-research firm are to be believed.
http://variety.com/2015/digital/news/does-net...201401061/
So there might be some revenue coming from there, if they hear about Ultraflix and Iron Dragon.
Am I grasping at straws ? LOL
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