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Read my comments at the Bottom of this post:
Take a Look at this Folks:
http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2015/09/tivos-...-skipping/
Couple of things I want to point out:
"TiVo is still focused on recording cable shows with the Bolt, even if it supports a couple of streaming apps. However, not a lot of cable content is shot in 4K, and it can be difficult to find 4K content even on streaming apps and devices. TiVo was smart to include Netflix and YouTube at the Bolt's launch, since they both have a good amount of 4K content. But overall as a streaming device, the Bolt is limited—hopefully in the future, including apps like Hulu, Amazon, and Vudu will bolster its streaming chops. According to Engadget, the Bolt will be able to connect to Apple's AirPlay via its iOS app, allowing users to stream content to the Apple TV. Still, only the Apple TV is supported—Amazon Fire TV users are out of luck."
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ROKU-4 has best comments concerning 4K:
While Bolt seems to mesh recording and 4K streaming fairly well, it will likely have new streaming competition soon: RUMORS HAVE BEEN SWIRLING of the ROKU-4 GETTING INTO 4K CONTENT WITH a NEW BOX. For now, you can preorder the TiVo Bolt, with the 500GB TiVo Bolt model costing $299 and the 1TB version priced at $399. Both include a free year of TiVo service, but after that you will have to pay $15 per month or $150 per year to continue recording.
Goodbuddy says:
This just proves to me that NTEK with UltraFlix has a definite Lock on the 4K APP.
Maybe the Royalty Fees are holding up the Platform Loadings?
But, I definitely believe the ROKU-4 is getting the Jump on all 4K competitors by settling to terms that were offered to them by Nano Tech Entertainment, Inc.
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