DD according to this UltraFlix Leads by Leaps and
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http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/213396-sam...ray-player
Quote"The advent of UHD Blu-ray will be a significant test of the physical content ecosystem. Blu-ray is a profitable format, but it never achieved the same popularity as DVD or VHS, thanks in part to the growth of digital options that obviated the need for an expensive film collection or physical players. At the same time, however , Blu-ray has always offered higher absolute quality than any streaming service, though the exact particulars of that comparison depend on the film, how well it was mastered (or remastered), and the customer’s bandwidth performance.
https://ntek.com/pressreleases/2015-07-30-Ult...ements.pdf
• HDR. High Dynamic Range images are just as important as, if not more than,
resolution. HDR brings images to life with a much wider color gamut and brightness.
Color, hues and shades are dramatically richer. Brightness is up to 40 times richer.
Contrast is enhanced up to 500 times, bringing a finer sense of dimension with more
natural depth and shading. Viewers not only feel the difference, but significantly
notice the fine details.
UltraFlix also offers users with 100Mbps connections
streaming quality identical to the new Ultra HD Blu-ray specifications -- another
innovation first by NanoTech.