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Old 08-26-2015, 01:24 PM   #11
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Some good points being made. I think penguin that the manufacturers are about to learn the very thing you just said. I also believe this is purely based on hardware peddlers trying to convince people who just sprung for new 1080P TV's to buy new 2160P TV's. and I think the content will be lacking and I believe the profits will not be there for the Hardware folks and I think this will be a very hard lesson learned and we all suffer because of it. The headlines will read "See physical media is dead, Sales of UHD are poor" etc. etc. And in the end we will get a renewed focus on Streaming content and many of the major hardware manufacturers will be financially hurt leaving us even fewer options when choosing to purchase new TV's and Blu-ray Players.

As for Ruined I think your last point was spot on. Lets work to get blu-ray done right before we try to start in on something else.

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Spot on reply. Let them start with getting popular movies correct and using BD full potential first off. Looking as discs like Weird Science, a hugely popular movie looks awful on 'high definition'. It'll just be the same complaints on UHD. Release movies we've been waiting over 10yrs for rather then yet another issue of The Dark Knight please.
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