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I had not then but have now. My oversight--apologies. Hopefully that will get added to the site db soon.
A quibble to some, but I think a significant diff complicating the 3D analogy is that, according to some in terms of software support, 3D 1080 BD is closer to the end of its lifecycle (because HDR is the new hotness?) whereas 4K UHD BD is closer to the beginning. With the caveat that the studios aren't in the business of having their software used to drive hardware sales (unless we're referring to failed Sony philosophies of vertical and horizontal integration), there's an argument to be made that more content rather than less helps grow the market for a "new" format. |
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