"UltraFlix" taking us way beyond the 4K Resolution
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All the way to pure HDR>>>>>
Here's why HDR, not 4K, is the most important upgrade for your next TV
http://www.businessinsider.com/4k-tv-hdr-what...nce-2016-8
This is why NTEK will carry HDR.
HDR is the real deal:
"So, what should you take away from all this? First, 4K and HDR aren’t mutually exclusive — several 4K HDR TVs are already available, and the pair will come hand in hand going forward. Some sets do HDR much better than others, though. To get a good one right now, you have to go into $1,500-2,000 range. That’s not cheap.
Second, to be clear: It’s not like you absolutely shouldn’t buy a non-HDR 4K TV today. If you’re in a bind, feel free. Again, HDR is a high-end feature for now, it’ll be awhile before HDR content is widely accessible, and the premium 1080p TV is being phased out of existence.
Still, between the two, HDR is the real step forward. If you can wait for the HDR market to mature before making that next big TV purchase — or if you have the cash to get something good today — do so. It’s the buzzword worth buying into."
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