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Brief but interesting feature at What Hi-Fi? asking why there are so few manufacturers of 4K hardware.
https://www.whathifi.com/features/4k...-seems-to-care I do find this a tad worrying as when was the last "new" 4K player that hit the market? There is a dearth of choice in machines, isn't there? It seems if you want a decent player you get to choose between a couple of Sony and Panasonic models and that's pretty much it? And it seems (based on posts in this forum) that they all have bugs and/or issues that affect most users in one way or another? If I'm about to spend £1000 on a player I want to know it's going to a) last and b) actually work properly. |
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