Posted On: 04/27/2015 3:11:27 PM
Post# of 2009
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No doubt 4K TV's are here to stay, and will replace HD TV's. Presumably HD sets will no longer be available soon since they might all be 4K in the future.
I have doubt however that streaming 4K content will make big waves if people will have to pay a premium for native 4K. I still have to see the difference, but choosing between good upscaling of HD into 4K by the built in TV software, or native 4K at a premium.... I still need to be convinced that it will be worth the additional price.
Still, UF has a future in my view, otherwise I would have left long time ago. But I don't believe in the "next Netflix" pump.
I have doubt however that streaming 4K content will make big waves if people will have to pay a premium for native 4K. I still have to see the difference, but choosing between good upscaling of HD into 4K by the built in TV software, or native 4K at a premium.... I still need to be convinced that it will be worth the additional price.
Still, UF has a future in my view, otherwise I would have left long time ago. But I don't believe in the "next Netflix" pump.
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