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Ultra HD Blu-ray specification now complete, logo unveiled
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<blockquote data-quote="PaganMcLoud" data-source="post: 569110" data-attributes="member: 17169"><p>ULTRA HD - as amazing as it all sounds on paper - is likely not going to be as significant an upgrade as Bluray was to DVD. </p><p>My feeling is that it will go the smaller adopting "niche market" way of the SACD & DVD-A. </p><p> </p><p>One thing is certain though... whether ULTRA-HD succeeds or fails as a format is quite irrelevant, its "looming on the horizon" in itself</p><p>is the reason we're seeing 60" FULL HD displays right now at under R10K. Even those of us who may not be able to afford the latest U-HD at launch are gonna</p><p>be (more than) content picking up the last generation 60" LED screens at current 32" prices. </p><p> :rubhands: Everybody wins!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaganMcLoud, post: 569110, member: 17169"] ULTRA HD - as amazing as it all sounds on paper - is likely not going to be as significant an upgrade as Bluray was to DVD. My feeling is that it will go the smaller adopting "niche market" way of the SACD & DVD-A. One thing is certain though... whether ULTRA-HD succeeds or fails as a format is quite irrelevant, its "looming on the horizon" in itself is the reason we're seeing 60" FULL HD displays right now at under R10K. Even those of us who may not be able to afford the latest U-HD at launch are gonna be (more than) content picking up the last generation 60" LED screens at current 32" prices. :rubhands: Everybody wins! [/QUOTE]
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