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Gorgori
The Shire
Jan 9, 4:55am
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New 4K TVs - Hobbit Trilogy available in super Hi-Def in near Future?
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So, at the expo for technology this year, they've released 4k TVs that are capable of display up to 60fps. It looks like Sony is pushing it hard by re-releasing some of their studios content in 4k versions this year.... Sooooooo..... Knowing how technology advances BLAZZINGLY fast now-a-days, and assuming tv prices drop sufficiently (sets now go for 20,000 USD) and assuming Bluray will somehow upgrade, or industry will produce higher end format players.... would you buy the trilogy in 2016 for your new TV and Player?? How do you think PJ will react to hometheatre industry participating in an arms race with movie theatres? Do you think we'll have FLYING CARS IN 2020!?!? ;)
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New 4K TVs - Hobbit Trilogy available in super Hi-Def in near Future?
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Gorgori
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Jan 9, 4:55am
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Media adoption
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pulpfiction16
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Jan 9, 12:24pm
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Terabytes?
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Lightice
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Jan 9, 1:26pm
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Our library still has people who ask for VHS!
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Kimtc
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Jan 9, 8:22pm
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Just so you know, practically all TV's are capable of displaying much higher than 48fps
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QuackingTroll
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Jan 9, 9:08pm
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I had wondered about this
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Kimtc
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Jan 9, 10:10pm
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Why would a projector look better?
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imin
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Jan 9, 11:34pm
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For 3D, a projector would be much better
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QuackingTroll
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Jan 10, 1:55pm
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Why do they not release films on proprietary cartridges?
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QuackingTroll
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Jan 9, 6:00pm
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8K tvs are planned in the near future :) //
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imin
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Jan 9, 6:28pm
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