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Old 10-09-2013, 03:39 PM   #11
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I'm guessing that the folks that state that 4k will be huge guaranteed also bet on HDDVD, I bought an HDDVD player originally, I guessed wrong.

It's ridiculous to speculate on that format yet, they don't even have a standardized media yet for the masses (that I'm aware of), and downloading will not likely be a decent option due to the size of the downloads. (I'm not trashing dl service, but face it, most people have dl caps, mine is 150 gigs a month, that wouldn't get me many movies in 4k ...or HD Audio...currently 1080p downloads don't come with HD audio am i right?).

And for those that seem to want to argue the fact that it will be huge, like it actually will make them better people because they "guess" right...you have no life, because no one really cares. If it takes off, good, if it becomes a niche market so what. Good for those that can afford to replace all their equipment and start fresh.
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