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My quick review on currently available 4k UHD TV's ( 3840 ? 2160 )
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<blockquote data-quote="user 1447" data-source="post: 272313" data-attributes="member: 1447"><p>how long do you think that will be? If you look at the price on the 50" which is retail mind you it is 10000RMB which according to xe currency is around R14000 (ZAR) so take the wholesale price and then add the duties (around 40%) plus the ad valorum on monitors ie around another 7% and add the 14% VAT then it is still way cheaper than what 3D TV's of the same size were at when introduced in the SA market </p><p></p><p>obviously it will cost more as you go bigger which is an inescapable fact of life <u>but i still say it will not be as long as everyone says for these things to go mainstream</u> merely because the studios (ACTUAL MOVIE MAKERS) are interested in this resolution so IMHO they will push this res harder than 1080P (HD) which was forced onto them by the equipment hardware manufacturers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 1447, post: 272313, member: 1447"] how long do you think that will be? If you look at the price on the 50" which is retail mind you it is 10000RMB which according to xe currency is around R14000 (ZAR) so take the wholesale price and then add the duties (around 40%) plus the ad valorum on monitors ie around another 7% and add the 14% VAT then it is still way cheaper than what 3D TV's of the same size were at when introduced in the SA market obviously it will cost more as you go bigger which is an inescapable fact of life [u]but i still say it will not be as long as everyone says for these things to go mainstream[/u] merely because the studios (ACTUAL MOVIE MAKERS) are interested in this resolution so IMHO they will push this res harder than 1080P (HD) which was forced onto them by the equipment hardware manufacturers [/QUOTE]
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