Posted On: 12/10/2015 10:19:53 PM
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Re: Krisandtilly #43476
Every story about 4K TV has a cookie-cutter plot: The new 4K TVs look great. They’re affordable now, and a 4K future is inevitable. Great story! Except you won’t find 4K content on the broadcast dial any time soon. You have to stream it, which requires gobs of bandwidth. And there really isn’t much to watch in 4K yet anyway.
By the end of 2015, that last part shouldn’t be a problem. (as reported earlier in Feb 2015 by WIRED)
Now as stated there are lots of content on UltraFlix and still missing is Live 4k Broadcast which Ntek reported to be out this fall By Aaron Taylor
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From shareholders letter "Quote The company has experienced some delays in fully functional hardware support because of optimization work required to support different hardware capabilities. However, we are pleased to announce that as of this week UltraFlix is now fully functional for Vizio, Samsung, Sony, Apple OS X, Android, and HiSense. [/b]
So My question is WTF is The Hold Up?
who The F$%$#K is holding it up..?
By the end of 2015, that last part shouldn’t be a problem. (as reported earlier in Feb 2015 by WIRED)
Now as stated there are lots of content on UltraFlix and still missing is Live 4k Broadcast which Ntek reported to be out this fall By Aaron Taylor
Also
From shareholders letter "Quote The company has experienced some delays in fully functional hardware support because of optimization work required to support different hardware capabilities. However, we are pleased to announce that as of this week UltraFlix is now fully functional for Vizio, Samsung, Sony, Apple OS X, Android, and HiSense. [/b]
So My question is WTF is The Hold Up?
who The F$%$#K is holding it up..?
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