I'm not sure these three articles say the same thi
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If I'm reading these right.
The first two links seem to say UF will stream Sony(250+ Movies) content.
The last two are more vague about the content although all say included on the TV lineup.
I truly hope NTEK does get the Sony content, that is beyond huge. Like to hear some of the boards interpretation.
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the company has also created its own Ultraflix 4K video library, accessible through the Ultraflix VOD streaming 4K video service which is owned by Nanotech entertainment.
It’s to this latter service from Ultraflix that Sony has now also added its own original series and the blockbuster hit movie “Interstellar”.
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Sony's UltraFlix 4K video library, which uses Nanotech's streaming network, is now available on its 2014 4K Ultra HDTV's and will soon be available on the 2015 models.
http://4k.com/news/sony-adds-new-titles-inclu...eup-79642/
http://www.slashgear.com/sony-ultra-hdtvs-add...-13378562/
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Sony and NanoTech Entertainment have announced an agreement that will bundle NanoTech's 4K UltraFlix Network App with Sony's 2014 Ultra HD TV lineup. Sony customers will now have access to a growing library of 4K on-demand content.
"Our decision to bundle UltraFlix with our next-generation 4K Ultra HD TVs was based on our continual quest to deliver the most immersive viewing experience that consumers are seeking," said Nick Colsey, Vice President of Sony Electronics. "We can now provide our customers with the industry's largest number of options for streaming 4K VOD content combined with the best 4K Ultra HD TVs available in the market. UltraFlix's secure media delivery system, combined with our state-of-the-art displays, provides the best in consumer entertainment."
UltraFlix offers more than 300 hours of 4K travel and nature documentaries, including 40 IMAX titles. The service also features select movies, sports videos, concerts, TV shows and moving murals, along with 100 hours of free content. Using the new HEVC codec and NanoTech's proprietary methods, UltraFlix can stream high quality 4K video at less than 8Mbps.
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The company recently debuted new 4K resolution content, with some of those offerings being exclusive to Sony’s PlayStation Video service (which used to go by the name of Video Unlimited).
One of those perks is Powers, PlayStation’s first-ever scripted original series...more
Powers is exclusive to Sony PlayStation Video. The service currently has over 300 titles available for streaming in 4K, including the AMC hit Better Call Saul.
One thing that’s not exclusive to Sony owners is UltraFlix. However, Sony just added this 4K streaming service to its lineup of 2014 4K TVs, with the promise that 2015 4K TVs would get the access soon. Why is that a good thing? Because the service has about 300 hours of 4K movies, TV shows, concerts, and more—including Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar. Besides allowing you to watch Matthew McConaughy float through space in 4K, this movie has all sorts of trippy imagery that was made for 4K resolution viewing.
http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/show/nanote...-tvs/17871
http://www.electronichouse.com/daily/smart-tv...n-content/