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NTEK Discussion 08/09/2014 17:39:57 $NTEK
IN STOCK AT STAPLES NOW.... OPPPPSSS DEBUNKED AGAIN LMFAO
3 IN STOCK.........
http://www.staples.com/nuvola/directory_nuvola
Forbes readers are investors - Ultraflix mention will peak their curiousity it has they do their DD looking for diamonds in the rougth.
OOOPS! No "Streaming 4K UltraHD Media Player" in the advertising, looks like NTEK had to drop that little fable, right?

"Nuvola NP-1 Network Audio/Video Player With Wireless LAN" is as far as Staples is willing to advertise the no name OUT OF STOCK product, right?


If you're definition of "Premium Content" is "Complete garbage that no one will ever in a million years pay for", then I totally agree.


Since NTEK signed 15 IMAX Films to UltraFlix the 4K Available
Content has GROWN to OVER 350hrs of PREMIUM 4K Content!!!


Although the article is recent, it did NOT have yesterday's
NEWS included...No biggie, we KNOW UltraFlix has not OFFICIALLY
launched, yet those of us with Nuvola NP models have been able
to ENJOY UltraFlix & see the growth & progress brought by the
EXPERTISE of Blake Brown, Carl Bellitti, as well as the benefits
of some of our Content Advisors like Tom Cosgrove!!!




NanoTech Brings Large-Format Films to the UltraFlix 4K Ultra HD Network
http://online.wsj.com/article/PR-CO-20140807-907502.html






Informative Corporate & Product Websites:
Corporate: http://ntek.com/
4K Studios: http://4kstudios.com/

Nuvola 4K Products & Solutions: https://nuvola4k.com/
nanoSign: http://nanosign.net/
nanoStore: http://store.nanotechent.com/
Magic Screen 3D: http://magicscreen3d.com/


IR: ir@ntek.com


NTEK Twitter: https://twitter.com/nanotechent
NTEK Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NanoTechEntertainment?fref=ts


Nuvola NP-1 & NP-C Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Nuvola4k
"4K Studios" Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NTEK4KStudios
UltraFlix Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UltraFlix?ref=br_tf








NTEK's Silicon Valley Headquarters, Offices, & Warehouse!!


PPS/Market Cap will correct itself to the upside in short order. There are way too many positive developments to be lingering down here. Glta NTEK longs.
I completely agree! There hasn't been thousands of NP-1 sold at all. That's all BS but since this is a non-reporting form 15 penny there's no way to confirm or prove just take the penny stock's word for it like the sheep do. Now they say audited reports are not coming until 2015 so they have plenty of time to sell the millions of shares coming off restriction before this all falls apart. Just like what their partner HHSE does. For years promising audited financials but never delivered and has shell companies and incorporations in two States a real scam and it sell for 1 cent a share and there's fools who still think that they're on the up and up. P.T. Barnum was right.
Yeah Right as if Staples is going to be selling a lot of these. They have no other video equipment to sell. No one ever heard of the NP-1 and they're not going to go to Staples see it and buy it on impulse. It doesn't even say 4K in the ad. And to say that Staples is going to check all the companies they buy from to make sure they're on the up and up that makes NTEK legit. Well I guess they checked up on the eraser companies out of China and they past the DD test to. They're only interested in making money. And let's face it we know that sales are not going to be anything there.

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What is 4K TV? 10 reasons why you should care
by John Archer 03 May 2013 | Go to comments

NTEK has proved they can stream 4K content
so this is VERY IMPORTANT STUFF HERE....



Reason #1: 4K is not just a fad
The story of 4k resolution starts – as do so many other great
stories – at the movies. And it starts much longer ago then you
might expect.

Way back in 2002, the big film studios got together to form the
Digital Cinema Initiative (DCI). Its focus was to get cinemas to
convert from their old analogue film systems with their costly
and easily damaged reels to digital ones that played more easily
distributed and endlessly pristine digital image files.

Part of the DCI’s work involved creating a set of standards that
cinemas should meet in converting to digital, dangling the carrot
of financial help (or the lack of it) to entice cinemas to join up.
Within these standards was the stipulation that the projectors
installed must deliver a 2K or 4k (4,096 x 2,160) resolution.

Sony, the only member of the DCI with feet in both the hardware and
filmmaking camps, immediately focussed on producing 4K projectors,
with the first 4K projector being installed in a cinema in 2006.

So effective has the DCI initiative been since then that, at the
time of writing, there are more than 20,000 4K projectors globally,
with 40% of all US commercial screens now using 4K digital
projectors.

This is an impressive growth rate for 4K by any measure, and it’s
actually increasing all the time. So as well as having a history
of more than 10 years, 4K as a format is very much here to stay
in the cinema world.




Reason #2: 4K film and TV is already common and it's growing
With the number of 4K-capable cinemas already high and growing
fast, more and more new films are either being converted into 4K
digital masters from 35mm celluloid, or filmed directly in the 4K
digital format using a new generation of 4K-capable digital
cameras, including the $120,000 Sony F65 pictured.


Sony's F65 4K camera costs $120k and it's easy to see why.

So, when people say there are no 4K sources, that couldn’t be
further from the truth. There are loads of them. What’s missing
is a mean means of distributing those 4K sources – something
we’ll come back to later.

It’s not just films that are getting the 4K-treatment, either. More
and more TV shows are now shot in 4K. This might seem strange given
the current, though soon to change, dearth of 4K-resolution TVs and
projectors, but as well as making it possible for 4K-produced TV
shows to deliver slightly better picture quality than 2K productions
even on 2K TVs, shooting in 4K now future proofs TV shows for the
next generation of TV technology. Shooting and post-producing in
4K lets TV show makers to ask for more money during syndication
negotiations.

At the time of writing 14 TV series (including America’s No. 1 quiz
show, Jeopardy!) shoot in 4K. This number is only going to grow,
not least because Sony Pictures now insists that any new TV series
shot on its Culver City lot uses the 4K format.





Reason #3: 4K can recreate the look of 35mm film digitally
Tucked away in Hangar 7 of Sony Pictures’ 44.5-acre Culver City plot
is Colorworks: an in-house post-production company set up five
years ago that specialises in creating 4K masters of new films
and 4K remasters of back-catalogue films.


During my meeting with the film-obsessed employees there, it became
abundantly clear that it’s only once you get up to the 4K pixel
level that you can scan 35mm film into digital form without losing
significant amounts of the texture, detail, graduation subtlety and
colour refinement contained in the ‘analogue’ celluloid image. Even
the natural grain of the film’s stock is retained in a 4K transfer.

This shows how 4K allows Colorworks – and other post-production
studios – to master digital files for digital cinemas from movies
shot on film without any loss in quality.

Just as importantly, 4K’s affinity with film means that films shot
digitally using 4K cameras can be lasered onto film reels for use
in older cinemas.





Reason #4: 4K is far closer to 'the cinema at home' than 2K
From point two, it follows that the only way to see at home a film
that looks pretty much exactly as the people who made it wanted it
to look when they made it for a cinema, is to own a 4K display able
to render 4K digital film files in their native resolution.

This cinematic authenticity aspect of 4K should instantly make the
format nigh-on irresistible to serious film fans.





Reason #5: 4K delivers detail 2K and Full HD cannot reach
It’s worth detailing what specifically it is about 4K that makes it
able to reproduce so well the cinema experience at home compared
with normal HD.

Obviously the main point is detail, as having 4096 (or 3840) x 2160
pixels to work with lets displays reproduce not just all the most
subtle details recorded to ‘analogue’ celluloid, but even the very
‘texture’ of the celluloid itself.


4K resolution is in a completely different league to 1080p
(Full HD) or 2K

Having so many pixels of detail also greatly boosts the potential
draw distance of pictures, giving them a much more profound sense
of depth than you get with 2K. So much so that many viewers feel
like 4K images are 3D, even when they’re not.

Being able to break images down into so many more pixels also helps
with colour reproduction, as colours have almost infinite subtlety
when it comes to blends and tonal shifts.





Reason #6: 4K is the perfect resolution for full immersion
Some 4K detractors obsess about the idea that if you sit too far
from a 4K TV then you won’t be able to appreciate its extra
resolution. It is indeed true that pretty much everyone we spoke
to on our Sony Pictures studio visit and during Sony’s 4K hardware
launch afterwards stated that the ideal 4K viewing distance is 1.5x
the height of your TV screen versus the 3x TV height figure usually
talked about for current 2K HD displays.

However, far from being a problem, 4K’s ideal viewing distance
seems like a good thing to me. Why? Because sitting at a distance
of 1.5 x your screen height means that the screen completely fills
your field of vision, making you far more immersed in what you’re
watching. In other words, it’s yet another way that 4K helps you
achieve at home the sort of experience you usually have to go and
seek out at the cinema.

Obviously, the viewing distance situation arguably makes 4K screens
smaller than 50 or maybe even 55-inch less than ideal for your
average living room. But that’s certainly not to say 4K doesn’t
have something to offer on a small screen if you’re sat close
enough to it – such as when gaming on a PC monitor, perhaps.





Reason #7: Native 4K delivery to the home is closer than you think
Actually, some native 4K content is already here. Most exciting,
Sony is shipping a hard disc drive system containing 10 full 4K
movie transfers and some 4K shorts with its upcoming new X series
of 4K TVs, though at the moment this feature looks set to be
exclusive to the US. Grr.

Most digital photos these days, meanwhile, are taken in a native
resolution of at least 4K. Your photo slide shows should look a
hell of a lot better on a 4K screen.

Sony’s also planning a new PS3 App that contains a huge range of 4K
photographs, covering everything from nature and wildlife through
to classic paintings – the latter even including close-ups of
sections of the artworks.


When it comes to broadcasts, a number of broadcasters are already
experimenting with 4K broadcast streams, and are increasingly
starting to shoot shows in 4K. I'm told 4K broadcasting will be
well and truly underway in 3-5 years, and I’m leaning much more
towards the three-year end of this scale.



Despite the large data rates demanded by 4K video, meanwhile,
online video platform Netflix has already announced that it
intends to have 4K streaming via the Internet within two years.

It’s entirely possible, too, that 4K downloads (which aren’t as
dependent on broadband speeds) could happen sooner than Netflix
streaming. Sony in particular is in a prime position to make 4K
sources appear sooner rather than later given its ownership of
both 4K content production and 4K mastering facilities, along
with various online movie and TV delivery services.

Blu-ray’s potential as a carrier of native 4K footage is hindered
by its 50GB storage limits (4K movies usually need at least 100GB,
and can go up as far as 200GB in their uncompressed form). However,
work is underway as we speak to develop and ratify a compression
system capable of squeezing a 4K film onto a Blu-ray, and there
could potentially be an announcement on this by the end of the year.






Reason #8: 4K can solve controversies and get closer to nature
So you know all those sporting controversies like ‘did the ball
cross the line’, ‘did the defending rugby player stop the opponent
from grounding the ball for a try’ and ‘did Suarez really bite
another footballer as viciously as we think he did?’

Well, 4K can solve them all. The way the ultra high-definition
format delivers four times as much resolution as a normal 2K
signal/screen lets referees and the media to zoom in much closer
to the action, without losing so much clarity that it’s impossible
to make a key call.

The ESPN channel already records much of its main footage in 4K
for exactly the reasons given above.

This ability to get high levels of clarity even if you just focus
on a portion of a 4K image also makes it a great format for
shooting nature documentaries, as it means you can film animals
from a greater distance while still delivering a high-resolution
image.

In fact, by the same logic if current HD broadcasters started
filming their shows in 4K, while still broadcasting HD, they would
be able to select relatively small portions of any overall 4K-shot
image for broadcast, creating a whole new level of creativity and
programming choice for content producers.





Reason #9: 4K does wonders for 3D and is essential for ‘glasses-free’
Most people agree that passive 3D on normal HD TVs offers the
simplest and most relaxing 3D performance. But serious AV fans
also know that passive 3D offers a reduced-resolution 3D
performance versus active 3D processing.

Watch passive 3D on a 4K TV, however, and the horizontal resolution
compromise of the passive format is completely removed, leaving you
with a stunningly detailed picture unaffected by the crosstalk,
loss of brightness and potential flickering issues associated with
the active 3D format.




Perhaps even more importantly, as the Toshiba 55ZL2 proved, 4K TV
panels are pretty much essential for manufacturers wanting to
deliver a convincing glasses-free 3D TV experience, on account of
the amount of pixels such TVs need in order to support multiple
viewing positions.






Reason #10: 4K isn’t as pricey as you think and will get cheaper
Yes, OK, 4K didn’t get off to the most auspicious of starts where
pricing was concerned, with both LG and Sony’s debut 84-inch 4K
TVs costing north of £20k.

But then Sony caught us all by surprise by announcing that its
new 55-inch and 65-inch 4K TVs would start at just under $5,000,
despite also having magnetic fluid speakers and a comprehensive
smart TV system.

This is a surprisingly aggressive starting price start for more
‘mainstream-sized’ 4K screens, and I’ve already had Philips
predicting hefty 4K price erosion ahead of the launch of its own
4K TVs at IFA at the end of August. One new set, the Seiki
SE50UY04, is on sale for a frankly ridiculous - and suspcious -
$1,500.

In other words, getting your hands on the 4K advantages we’ve just
explained really might not be that much of a pipe dream after all.

http://www.trustedreviews.com/opinions/4k-tv-...JuOEyjq.99







NanoTech Entertainment Technology Proven Successful
for Streaming 4K Content at American Film Market 2013:
http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=59945491


The NTEK Nuvola NP-1 4K Media Player Prelim Expectations:

Comes with, or access to:
- 4K Films (10)
- Games (10)
- 5 multimedia applications

Features:
- Universal Player (any TV)
- Streaming sub 10Mb/s
http://nuvola4k.com/

NTEK's Nuvola NP-1 Ultra HD Media Player is the, "Next generation
set top box with 4K streaming, 3D video games, Skype, Twitter
and FB apps" (MSRP $299.-) Nuvola NP-C (Commercial) Coming
Soon as well....






NTEK STREAMS 4K HERE!!! (PROOF)






NTEK: NEW 4K ULTRA HIGH DEFINITION MEDIA PLAYER TO MARKET!!!








NanoTech Entertainment (NTEK) Announces the Opening of 4K Studios:
http://tinyurl.com/mdbybhd



























NanoTech Entertainment (NTEK) & LumaForge Partner at SMPTE 2013 Conference and Exhibition
Nuvola NP-H1 4K Player to Showcase LumaForge Red EPIC 5K Content at SMPTE 2013 Exhibition:
http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=59700080





NTEK


flip phone is all you need , lol
NTEK's content is pure garbage and that have no avenues available to them to ever get anything else.

Studios know that they have to be careful with their valuable properties, and allowing a demonstrably criminal organization access to their valuable properties is to guarantee that they'll be stolen and sold on the streets of Hong Kong. That's something they'd like to avoid.

Studios prefer to deal with honest corporations run by people who aren't convicted fraudsters. The studio exec who fails to ensure that he's not handing the studio's IP over to known criminals will not last long.
Indeed,,,I think They have sold maybe

20 NPs Total
Then why didn't NTEK Advertise 4k????
Sure , Davy will Have to Copy another

Media Player when the
Real Hevc Capable chips
Are incorporated


The money that's piling up with the stock tanking more every day?

In NTEK-land, apparently losing money is the same thing as making money.
We are part of the 4k conversation now. And as you admit, we now have growing content and therefore will be a bigger part of the conversation as time goes on. This is gargantuan!! In future 4k articles we are in the picture and as content grows we will be a bigger part of it! Go NTEK$$!!
YER RIGHT.... And a very large Blue Chip company like Staples sells knock off's or other companies products. YER RIGHT... Staples would have done there DD to make sure there company name is not dragged thourgh the Mud by a so called stinky pinky company. Seems NTEK is a REAL company selling REAL products.... Hmmmmm DEBUNKED
Sorry....I'm having a difficult time hearing you with all the money that's beginning to pile up. Maybe we can communicate via the Nuvola NP-1. LOL
You really think NP-1 will be sold in Staples stores, where they don't even sell TVs?

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can you please direct me to my local TigerDirect store in Michigan so I can go inside and check it out? Thanks!


You'll never ever see a single NP-1 in any retail store, let alone a wildly inappropriate one like Staples.

If you show me that NP-1 is for sale at the Victoria's Secret website, I guarantee you I'll fail to be impressed by that, too.
Nothing Like being Slapped By Forbes
You're right that ultimately it doesn't matter that they just rebranded a MOJO and called it their own, but it does speak to their level of tech expertise and engineering development resources.

That is, they'd have to hire a whole bunch of guys they don't have, a real engineering staff, to build a Tegra K1 box. Instead, because they have no actual money that didn't come from dilution, and they need every dime of that money to buy sports cars, they have to go the inexpensive route of waiting for someone else to build a box that they can slap an NTEK label on and call their own, charging $100 more than what they paid for it retail.

That is to say, NTEK is not an engineering organization by any actual standard. They don't really build things. That's why all their PRs about how innovative they are are nothing more than hot air.
Like I pointed out in another post...Patience...the big dogs haven't weighed in completely yet. Until then...have a good time with what you have left. LOL
Forbes magazine!!! Big time!!! On the grid!! Go NTEK$$!!
I'm sorry...can you please direct me to my local TigerDirect store in Michigan so I can go inside and check it out? Thanks!
Are you really claiming that an ad at Staples, where NOT IN STOCK figures heavily, constitutes NP-1 hitting the big time?

That's silly. It's even sillier to think they could sell at actual Staples stores, since they don't sell video equipment of any kind there.
Frankly...I could care less whether it's a rebranded mojo, a knockoff of a mojo or something they put together with bubblegum and toothpicks. If they are making their way into online retailers and the company is making money and my shares increase in value...I'm good to go! Thanks for your concern!

Ultraflix platform. This latter service claims to offer more than 300 hours of 4K content, though from what we’ve seen so far not much of this content is exactly ‘A List’.

Lolzzzzz
NTEK was slapped by Forbes
Why would they sell such a box at Staples? That's an office supply store!

Here's an ad for the Shield Tablet at Tiger Direct, a company that actually does sell stuff to gamers and techies:

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/searc...As8-8P8HAQ

You'll notice that the real consumer outlets, the ones that would be appropriate for items like NP-1, don't carry it at all.

Why sell through an office supply store? Could it be that their standards for what they allow folks to put up in their on-line offerings are extremely lax?
Well we don't see them do we? Where are they? Why aren't they there yet?


Carl Icahn Urges Apple To Introduce A 4K TV Set:
http://regator.com/p/263038486/carl_icahn_urg...duce_a_4k/


Hmmm,... guess NTEK is looking SMARTER & WISER each day!!






ORDER YOUR 4K Products HERE: http://store.nanotechent.com/








NTEK


Forbes is BIG TIME!! We have made it!! Ultraflix is a moneymaker!! Go NTEK$$!!
Then you have HDMI Lolzzzzz

Davy copied the MOJO
Not only a 4k obsolete Chip
But only HDMI 1.4

Real Companies
Will do it right
Not pump to sell Stock

With the TV industry moving inexorably toward Ultra HD "4K," it was clear there needed to be more bandwidth in the connection to handle the future's higher resolutions and frame rates. On that front, HDMI 2.0 delivers, supporting "4K" (2160p by the Forum's explanation) up to 60fps. This allows for full-resolution 4K 3D, along with higher-frame-rate 2D content, like (potentially) home videos and computer games (PC, not PS4/Xbox One). Since almost all movies are shot at 24fps , this increase is less important for feature films or scripted TV shows.

http://www.cnet.com/news/hdmi-2-0-what-you-need-to-know/
Anybody with any consumer product can sell it through Ingram. They're just consumer chain logistics folks. They move stuff around, and don't have time to make judgements on what products are worthy or not.

If NTEK even had any plans for a next generation product, they'd be shouting from the rooftops that it already exists and has been selling in Nigeria for a year.

That is to say, there are some companies that actually develop products stealthily and don't announce until they're ready to roll with it, but NTEK is not one of those companies.

They're probably waiting until Mad Katz or someone else makes a K1 MOJO, then they'll ride on that for a little bit.
Can you please help me find the nVidia Shield at Staples.com ?

http://www.staples.com/nvidia+shield/directory_nvidia+shield?

Patience...this is just beginning....maybe you can stick around awhile longer and watch as the marketing begins to ramp up. Let's all see what it is the big dogs of marketing can do and then discuss.
I'm confident that they'll be selling these things to all sorts of people and not just those with 4K televisions. The boxes themselves come with all sorts of 4K advertising on them so that when people see them on the shelves or the salespeople are talking to the customers about 4K...there will be the Nuvola NP-1 staring them in face ready for the upsell.
No,,Chips like this and The K1,,Not Nano

Real Companies are waiting to Incorporate
H265/HEVC capable chips

Snapdragon 805 was doing this at CES THIS Year



When they actually release h265 the Nuvola will be updated to support it love my ntek
You'll likely never guess who it is that will also have the next generation of 4K Streaming Media Players and in quantities that will be capable of meeting the demand and who'll also have a gorilla in the industry like Ingram Micro making sure they are moving through all sorts of channels. Here's a little hint: "NTEK"
So they Won't list 4k

PRODUCT DETAILS

Nuvola Network audio/video player has wireless LAN has ARM cortex A15 quad-core processor and 2GB memory.

Nuvola Network audio/video player with wireless LAN has DDR SDRAM memory technology with gigabit ethernet for communication. Player has 1 x HDMI/USB interface/ports and includes NP-1 network audio/video player/remote control.

Maximum memory: 2GB
Memory technology: DDR SDRAM
Processor: ARM Cortex A15 Quad-core
Interfaces/ports: 1 x HDMI (version 1.4), USB
Power description: 12 VDC-input voltage
Video formats: H.264, MP4, MKV, AVI, MOV, Image formats: BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG, Audio formats: OGG, AAC, FLAC, MP3, WAV
Communication: Gigabit Ethernet, Wireless LAN standard: IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n
Dimensions: 1.2" H) x 3.5" W) x 3.9" D)
Includes NP-1 network audio/video player, remote control
Certifications and standards: Wi-Fi certified
Warranty: 1 year limited
Yet the New Standard is H265/HEVC

and Nano is H264

PRODUCT DETAILS

Nuvola Network audio/video player has wireless LAN has ARM cortex A15 quad-core processor and 2GB memory.

Nuvola Network audio/video player with wireless LAN has DDR SDRAM memory technology with gigabit ethernet for communication. Player has 1 x HDMI/USB interface/ports and includes NP-1 network audio/video player/remote control.

Maximum memory: 2GB
Memory technology: DDR SDRAM
Processor: ARM Cortex A15 Quad-core
Interfaces/ports: 1 x HDMI (version 1.4), USB
Power description: 12 VDC-input voltage
Video formats: H.264, MP4, MKV, AVI, MOV, Image formats: BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG, Audio formats: OGG, AAC, FLAC, MP3, WAV
Communication: Gigabit Ethernet, Wireless LAN standard: IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n
Dimensions: 1.2" H) x 3.5" W) x 3.9" D)
Includes NP-1 network audio/video player, remote control
Certifications and standards: Wi-Fi certified
Warranty: 1 year limited
There may be a concern that the Nuvola NP-1 is considered as an item exclusive to 4K TV's.

I don't think 4K TV owners will have too much difficulty finding what it is they need and want for their 4K TV's.

If one were to google "4K Streaming Media Players"

Guess who is the KING of the MOUNTAIN?

https://www.google.com/search?q=4K+Media+Play...ia+Players

Even my little video shows up in the fist page of listings.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&...yRDcfOFSBA



But nobody wants to be a sucker. Even if they never sell a single NP-1 at $225, just the ad being there kills $299 sales.

Techies might pay a higher price if that's the going rate, but they're not going to toss $75 out the window. Everybody comparison-shops everything these days, and techies, who are never more than 15 seconds away from the internet, are especially brutal about it.

Never mind that any techie who pays $299 for this instead of buying the nVidia Shield Tablet, with its much superior Tegra K1 and a beautiful display, is an idiot. That chip actually can do HEVC. Hey! It's running Android Kit Kat!
Its a MOJO Knock Off,,,Message board

Forced Davy to Copy and Paste a Warranty
4K ain't going anywhere. Article on Direct TVs plans. Thinking they will be reaching out to NTEK.

http://www.tomsguide.com/us/directv-4k-conten...19272.html
No even Advertising 4k ??

Whats up with that?
BEAUTIFUL ! OH NO..... Some here say that this NP-1 gagit is fake, doesn't work, stinky pinky, no warranty blha blha..Cheap knock off.. I have news for those folks... DEBUNKED...... Hmm, I don't see the MOJO at Staples....

NTEK have stated they are working with brick and mortor companies etc. The company is doing dividends. The stock will be $1 plus..... NTEK LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG AND STROOOOOOOONG
If the listing at Staples is like some of the other listings we've seen on earlier online shopping sites (besides Amazon)...it may be a matter of the shopping portals being updated with the Ingram Micro information or wholesale prices and not the actual selling price and when the inventory is accounted for the prices will be adjusted to reflect the MSRP. imo
Early birds are looking for the product & will pay more. Price will likely be more competitive as all the retailers jump in. Along with this, I would see productions costs for NTEK go down with larger orders so NTEK will maintain profit margins.

This indicates to me that we will be seeing in short order a number of internet retailers along with key retail stores with NP-1s. Sales will jump exponentially as I see store adds being done featuring the NP-1 along with their 4K TVs.

Love it.
But wouldn't you agree that the first guaranteed effect of the Staples ad will be to immediately halt sales at the $299 level?

Not that they had a lot there already, even if the thing was in stock, but nobody would pay $75 too much for something.
I think they were trying to be funny. That's how I took it at least. A satyrical view of the recent naysaying posts. I appreciated the humor.
I made this happen!!

Yeah!!!
Well, we will shortly see pricing for Best Buy. I would assume the bigger the order from NTEK that the better price margin they will be offered. BOOM......$$€€$$$$

NTEK
Well there's one new conspiracy theory. Any others? Thanks for the laughs.
Just about everybody is in the Ingram network. That's what they do.

Has anyone mentioned the fact that it's $225 at Staples but $299 at their own website's direct purchase store?

Whether they actually sell a single NP-1 through Staples is irrelevant. It's plainly obvious that no one should pay $299 for the thing if the price has already dropped considerably.

Not that they should pay $225 either, but let's do one argument at a time.
http://www.electronichouse.com/article/nanote...rvice/C157


Just fantastic! Looks like electronic sites are now bragging about ULTRAFILX! Looking great & tons more to come!

NTEK
Just wait....the "certainties" of there never being an audit performed on NTEK will turn into "the auditors aren't legit enough" and/or the "books were cooked and the auditors were in on it" to "content in the audit shows that NTEK wasn't doing as well as everyone thought" and eventually to some new claim, etc., etc., etc.

Meanwhile, as I'm laughing all the way to the bank, I'm also singing: "We will rock you!" and "We are the Champions".
Bragging about This??

Ultraflix platform. This latter service claims to offer more than 300 hours of 4K content, though from what we’ve seen so far not much of this content is exactly ‘A List’.


Quote:
There’s no doubt that 4K is going to happen. In fact, it’s already
here; even relatively conservative technology analysts like Morgan
Stanley xxxx predict that 25 percent of TVs sold in 2015 will be 4K,
rising to 40 percent in 2016. And these percentages will be much
higher in the large-screen market.
http://tinyurl.com/k72czjs


In the past, we've seen research demonstrating that a min of ~1.5B
TVs are in use, & replaced every SEVEN years = ~214mm NEW TVs
bought per annum. (also based upon CONSERVATIVE, decade-old data)


These relatively conservative Morgan Stanley like technology analysts
therefore are predicting nearly 54mm 4K TVs in 2015, AND ~86mm in 2016.

140mm 4K TV sets over the next two years. If NTEK earns 1% of this
business we would be looking 1.4mm customers. Maintaining a very
conservative view, if NTEK does $5./mo average GR from either of
their 4K CONSUMER products & services; either via Nuvola sales,
UltraFlix subscribers, gaming products, 4K TV sales, accessories,
content sales, advertising revenues, etc., then we are looking
at $7mm/mo or $84,000,000.00 per year from this ONE segment.

Not including NanoTech revenues from:
[] "4K Studios"
[] Gaming-Labs Division
[] Mobile & Communications Division

Nuvola COMMERCIAL Products
[] Nuvola NP-C
[] ProFlix

Other CURRENT Business & non-4K Media products, content, ads.
[] NanoFlix
[] IPTV Channels, hosting, & content delivery

Digital Signage, for example, is a VERY MATURE Multi-BILLION
Dollar market also in need of NEW 4K Streaming Technologies.

Therefore, it is reasonable to assume that NTEK generates $100mm
per year, or basically 3x current Market Cap of $35mm. At that
level of revenue generation it would be difficult to argue that NTEK
is not a stock worthy of many, MANY multiples the current price.







https://www.facebook.com/UltraFlix










UltraFlix™ & OTHER NTEK Digital (IPTV) Channel Apps!!

http://ntek.com/media.php








UltraFLIX....STREAMING 4K NOW!!!

https://twitter.com/nanotechent


























NanoTech Rolls Out Android™ KitKat® for the
Nuvola 4K Ultra HD Streaming Media Player
http://tinyurl.com/l526f4t






The WORLD'S FIRST EVER UltraHD 4K Streaming Media Player!!

BUY IT HERE NOW: http://store.nanotechent.com/


























ORDER YOUR 4K Products HERE: http://store.nanotechent.com/

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NTEK's Silicon Valley Headquarters, Offices, & Warehouse!!





Done
$225 at staples
http://www.staples.com/nuvola/directory_nuvola
Ultraflix mentioned in Forbes!!! Mods YO!! This should be stickied!! Go NTEK$$!!
NP-1 available on Amazon & STAPLES. GREAT NEWS!

Go NTEK. - BLOCKBUSTER
Once again maybe this site will clear the air regarding 4K material and screen size.

http://www.rtings.com/info/television-size-to...lationship
Realizing what he admitted to and the extent of what he did clearly leads us to believe differently. These people are pathologic. It is in their nature and they cannot change. That is why he also agreed to a mandatory 3 years of psych. counseling after he got out of jail.
Knowing his history is exactly why I know they are accurate. His intelligence (the driving force of NTEKs emergence) would preclude him from fudging numbers while awaiting a court date for the alleged charges against him.
Frankly the lack of 4K material is no big deal. If I took anyone on this board and played a good Blu-ray disk upconverted by my Sony 4K and played a true 4K movie at 10 feet no one would notice any difference period.
Sorry, but do you think they were accurate knowing his history? To get up-listed all the years are going to have to be audited and accounted for and we know that's not going to happen.
He has not done the books since 2012. DD is your friend.
This is huge!! Mentioned in Forbes! Stickied yet? Go NTEK$$!!
The first one you’ll likely run up against if you buy a 4K/UHD TV is a painful lack of 4K content. At the time of writing you’re basically stuck with House of Cards
These numbers are meaningless as it is a form 15 nonreporting company. Those numbers have no proof this company is unaudited. Last year the financials where done by an admitted felon and liar.
***FORBES MAG TALKING ABOUT 4K & MENTIONING ULTRAFLIX***

we are finally being seen by others for the CONTENT!!!! even if they brush by us at least we are now an option. And the best 1 so far

http://www.forbes.com/sites/johnarcher/2014/0...gets-here/
Must admit you have a point regarding that Mantera film.
No trace of that film anywhere. Actually, no trace of Global New Age Media either.
And their website http://www.gna-media.com/. Strange.
Maybe that deal fell trough because of problems at GNAM ?
Any "unbiased astutely-studied and inside-knowledge" opinion visible in your christal ball on GNAM ?
Quote:
Allow me to iterate that the 'news' purposely was worded to confuse and impress the reader that ntek was indeed 'working' on at least 4 titles. 'Doing' processing. Period.

The 'doing processing' may have been post scanning services such as noise removal and color & brightness correction, besides down-converting the 8K files into 4K, purposely using their film proprietary post-production processing technology.
Could be the 'working' they are doing.
Just saying.
I hope I don't impress the reader too much.

The answer to your question is fairly easy to answer with about 10 minutes of DD. The answer is yes in fact. Nanotech is a startup publicly traded company which focuses on several aspects of the entertainment industry. Currently it is expected that their new media player(s) and (only on the NP-1 so far) video streaming service will be successful as far as the general public is concerned (not just techies).

Their other products cater to specific niches (such as pinball and nanosign and the other 20 or so products they list). These products have been in circulation for several years now, discussed primarily in appropriate forums. They also have 2 channels on the Roku box. In addition, they have 2 offices dedicated to working on processing 4k films. Follow some of Niko's posts for confirmation links.

Good luck in your investments.

$NTEK
Yeah. I actually visited their corp office and saw them at CES.
I would also value a CNET review more. Especially if it is geared towards whether the media player is adequate for the general public, etc. Tech reviews of media players tend to focus more on 3rd party apps than the media player itself unfortunately.

$NTEK
Awaiting the negative spins if positive as well, that we always get here. i.e. Staples.

$NTEK
I think amazon sells a lot of items my friend...lol. $$$$

NP-1 will be available at STAPLES on line, makes sense to think it will be in their stores as well like the ROKUs.

Great to see your validation the NP-1. Keep it up!

NTEK
Staples, online only, dropped shipped when available. No different than listing with amazon or any reseller site willing to list any product as long as the vendor pays the price.
Online resellers don't prove a thing about product market value.

But it makes good stock selling pablum.
Is the promo already over?
Staples appears to be in the Ingram Micro distribution network. I expect we'll see the NP-1 also at Walmart and Office Depot online order sites very soon. This is a very big step!
Quote:

Ingram Micro Inc. is the world’s largest wholesale technology distributor, including desktops, notebook PCs, storage devices, printers, and software. Representing over 1,300 vendors, including IBM, Nokia, Microsoft and Intel, the company delivers thousands of products to more than 180,000 resellers across the world. Customers include resellers such as Wal-Mart.com, Staples, and Office Depot. Ingram Micro generates about 60% of its sales outside of North America. Because the company acts as a middle man between manufacturer and distributor, it has no interest in being known to the public.

http://xfinity.comcast.net/slideshow/finance-...ram-micro/


$NTEK
Availability:358
Product Code:NP-1
Brand:NanoTech Entertainment
Reward Points:0

Reload!!!

Go NTEK! Can you say BLOCKBUSTER!
BOOOOOOOM. Staples is carrying the NP-1.

Nanotech Entertainment
14 hours ago · Edited
"We at The Online Reporter prefer the term “net-top box” to streaming media box for the Nuvola NP-1 because it does more than stream media. It can also be used for gaming, playing music that’s stored on PCs and storage devices in the house, looking at photos and browsing the Net. The other UHD NTBs that have been announced so far, like Sony’s and Samsung’s, stream only to their own TV sets, not to their competitors’ sets." The Nuvola NP 1 & NP C is universal.

With that logic no company need have real audited financials just call whatever numbers they produce audited. You realize last year DF did the financials for NTEK. An admitted felon and liar. That's comforting.
They have more 4K TVs available on their website than HD TVs (36 to 8) . Only 60+ inch HD sets remain available, starting at 1,600 $.

Of course they do. Best buy has no overhead with just listing a product on it's online (availability online only..you forgot that part) but it's retail stores are a different story as the shelves have a total opposite ratio. Always safer to offer online only just in case it doesn't sell well.
Online marketing today is a super cheap way to test market anything. Best buy is no different. And the next new thing ISN'T selling like hotcakes like the TV peddlers keep trying to convince people.

btw, ntek isn't on best buy yet is it?
Allow me to iterate that the 'news' purposely was worded to confuse and impress the reader that ntek was indeed 'working' on at least 4 titles. 'Doing' processing. Period.

Quote:
The PR didn't say they were doing the 4K or 8K scanning/conversion.

The presss release is sure worded purposely to make you think so though. Post production means work to be done. One has to try hard not to assume anything else. Accidental? Think not.

4K Studios, a NanoTech subsidiary, will use its film proprietary post-production processing technology to deliver films originally captured on 70MM film to consumers in streaming digital 4K Ultra HD over internet connections that are available today. The 70mm format has roughly 18 thousand lines of resolution, making it ideal for delivering in 4K Ultra HD digital format. Many of these films have been scanned in 8K resolution, and then down-converted to a pristine 4K Ultra HD format.

Something is going on for sure.

I can't get any definitive information from NTEK I/R.

They answer my e-mail, but circle[exclude]the answering of my question about shipping to Retail Distributors.

I believe some big Company that they deal with wants them to keep quiet about this delicate subject.

We will hopefully hear news pretty soon.

JMHO
I think you are tricking me?
no it's not, see you.
But is this a real company?
Really ?
We will see. The chart looks ready right now. Daily and weekly. This time we are looking at a hike to $.30 in just a short period of time.
These GUGS guys were fooled by this scam company too. Amazing, simply amazing!



GUGS Link & L2 Screenshot:
Quote:
Guggenheim Partners is a privately held global financial services
firm with more than $210 billion in assets under management
http://guggenheimpartners.com/




BUYS OUTPaced Sells AGAIN:
http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=trades&symbol=NTEK






GUGS on BID. GUGS also held 100k TOP BID during the trading session:





NTEK


Something big is brewing.
I don't see why they wouldn't. It's a great indicator that this current price is a safe entry
IMO- biggest news so far. Let's hope they keep buying.
Guggenheim, a company with 210 billion in assets, bought shares of NTEK today. How's that for an indicator.
From my opinion & I am putting my investment dollars behind a Big YES on that question.

Go NTEK


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