My Thoughts are .... some still like the "Old Scho
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These new players will deliver 4K content at the top frame rate of 60 frames per second and, most importantly to videophiles, the players will also transfer video data with considerably less compression than 4K streaming services, unconstrained by the limitations of Internet bandwidth.
NTEK wins in this no matter which direction the market moves....
QUOTE from NTEK
One of the key forces driving this market is the ability to deliver the best possible viewer experience. With enhanced video compression, adaptive streaming and intelligent bandwidth management technologies, UltraFlix can stream visually lossless 4K video with uninterrupted viewing at under 4Mbps. The ability to stream at these lower bandwidths means 4K Ultra HD is available to most North American and European internet subscribers today. UltraFlix also offers users with 100Mbps connections streaming quality identical to the new Ultra HD Blu-ray specifications -- another innovation first by NanoTech.
In addition to these advanced video quality playback technologies and driven by popular demand, UltraFlix will now support Electronic Sell-Through (EST), aka, purchases. With EST, UltraFlix users can access new releases sooner and buy and store them in the UltraFlix Cloud for unlimited playback and enjoyment. Later this summer UltraFlix will start offering hundreds of major studio blockbuster titles for EST and rental
We'll see the entire industry push to this because... DVD IS DEAD...and the margin here is much greater for the bottom line.
going digital makes sense and DOLLARS.
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