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Old 05-02-2022, 11:22 PM   #36441
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My upgrades will be a 75" 8K+ UHD Sony and State of the Art Immersive Headphones!
Act fast then.

The 75" 8K Sony Z9J, last year's model, is on sale for just $4000 (marked down from $6000).

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/sony-75...?skuId=6459309

If you want this year's model, the Sony 75" 8K Z9K with mini LED technology, then be prepared to spend about $7000. It should be available to buy sometime this month or next.



https://www.notebookcheck.net/Sony-a...20US%247%2C000.

"State of the art" immersive surround sound headphones can cost more than either of these TVs and even well into 5 figures. True "state of the art" electronics are not for the faint of heart...or wallet. Do not use the term if you don't really mean it.

And for what good purpose would you be buying any of these? To watch Netflix with their anemic single digit bit rate streams and with their lossy audio? What overkill and what a waste, but, hey, it's your money. 8K cat videos on youtube, like this one, would make for great demos to show all of your friends.


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Old 05-02-2022, 11:23 PM   #36442
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For some sure, but for others, no.

I know when I first got into 4K about 2 - 2.5 years or so I probably spent no more than $1200 for my set-up. The key was that I used some of my existing legacy gear to cut down on cost. I had a small budget and I could only do a 5.2.2 Atmos configuration.

I know there are folks that can do higher-end HT's and whatnot, but you work with you can, because this is still a hobby/luxury.
Yes you have to work within your Budget, but I was answering Wendell and a few others with Elaborate Systems. What does it cost for a Basic System in their Playground, I'm sure it's too expensive for most of us even if they build it themselves.
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Yes you have to work within your Budget, but I was answering Wendell and a few others with Elaborate Systems. What does it cost for a Basic System in their Playground, I'm sure it's too expensive for most of us even if they build it themselves.
Wendell, gotmule, bhampton, and those like them, don't do "basic." The word is not even in their vocabulary.
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How much would a basic state of the art system cost?
Like Vilya says, these guys that have High-End Systems don't do Basic. But when a Projector alone cost $25K, you know their Playgrounds are unmatched!
The scary part is they are barely scratching the surface, there are always better and more expensive Systems out there!
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Old 05-03-2022, 03:05 AM   #36446
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What does super fast internet speeds moving large amounts of data quickly have to do with internal media servers? They are talking 50 gigabit bandwidth, not data limits.

And 5G wireless if different entirely, it does not mean it transfers data at 5 gigabits. It's much slower.
Nothing with Local Media Servers, I'm talking about Extended Content and Streaming Provider Servers. Especially if you are Hardwired and can utilize all the Bandwidth from your ISP. There are three forms of Distribution for Movies and TV Shows, Theatrical, Disc, and Streaming, with High Bandwidth it can be like or better than Disc. IMO the Studios will Distribute in Theatrical and Streaming, leaving Discs in the Niche Market!
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There are three forms of Distribution for Movies and TV Shows, Theatrical, Disc, and Streaming, with High Bandwidth it can be like or better than Disc. IMO the Studios will Distribute in Theatrical and Streaming, leaving Discs in the Niche Market!
Purchases are all increasingly moving towards becoming a niche market. Digital sales are dropping, too.

There are at least four distribution methods; you forgot downloads.
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Old 05-03-2022, 04:44 AM   #36448
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Let us know when you get that 75" Sony 8K TV. I doubt anyone cares about your headphone choice.
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Wendell, gotmule, bhampton, and those like them, don't do "basic." The word is not even in their vocabulary.
I'm flattered to be in good company. I would love to dress up my basement area so that it looks similar to GotMule's place which is lovely.

I really do like simple so I think I prefer that over basic.

In my home theater I do strive for simple.

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Old 05-03-2022, 03:01 PM   #36450
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Especially if you are Hardwired and can utilize all the Bandwidth from your ISP.
Depends on whether or not a person knows what they are doing. Posted my LAN graphic several post back. I use wired, Wi-Fi and just added a TV and a new Wi-Fi access point. The following graphic shows my 802.11 AC connection as 433 Mbps. My ISP is “Up to 300 Mbps”, typical test shows 230 to 270 Mbps.

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Old 05-03-2022, 04:14 PM   #36451
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Purchases are all increasingly moving towards becoming a niche market. Digital sales are dropping, too.
Strange that DEG has not released Q1 2022 report.
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Old 05-03-2022, 05:05 PM   #36452
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Strange that DEG has not released Q1 2022 report.
It should be out soon. I'm in no hurry as I don't expect that it will look very good, anyway.
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Old 05-03-2022, 05:27 PM   #36453
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Especially if you are Hardwired and can utilize all the Bandwidth from your ISP.
4K streaming barely uses 5% of my bandwidth, so the difference between my wired and wireless networks does not even remotely matter.
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Old 05-03-2022, 05:39 PM   #36454
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Don’t forget there are some cracking 3DFA releases still coming. I, The Jury has just been confirmed for example. Of all the 3D titles I have seen, the Golden and Silver Age titles continuously impress me.
I thought the my old 3D Vizio M series looked better than my Z9D so I topped mounted it to pull down like it was over a fireplace and used an HDMI switchbox. Works great!
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Wasn't the otherwise legendary Sony Z9D known to have crosstalk problems when displaying 3D content? I seem to remember hallucinating that.

Looks like the Godfather 4K thread got locked down for who knows how long without really addressing the persistent problem therein.

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Looks like the Godfather 4K thread got locked down for who knows how long without really addressing the persistent problem therein.
I'm surprised it didn't happen sooner.
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Especially if you are Hardwired and can utilize all the Bandwidth from your ISP.
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Depends on whether or not a person knows what they are doing. Posted my LAN graphic several post back. I use wired, Wi-Fi and just added a TV and a new Wi-Fi access point. The following graphic shows my 802.11 AC connection as 433 Mbps. My ISP is “Up to 300 Mbps”, typical test shows 230 to 270 Mbps.
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4K streaming barely uses 5% of my bandwidth, so the difference between my wired and wireless networks does not even remotely matter.
You guys can use anything you want for your connections, I'm going to continue to rely on Solid Consistent Hardwire. If you like Wireless so much now they have Wireless HDMI. Will you guys use that too?
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I thought the my old 3D Vizio M series looked better than my Z9D so I topped mounted it to pull down like it was over a fireplace and used an HDMI switchbox. Works great!
I still love 3D. The Golden Age stuff just went for it and was all the better for it.
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You guys can use anything you want for your connections, I'm going to continue to rely on Solid Consistent Hardwire. If you like Wireless so much now they have Wireless HDMI. Will you guys use that too?
Thanks for your permission; that's such a

Both my wired and wireless home networks offer "solid" consistent connections. Now if only the same could be said about my ISP.

Historically, virtually all of my connectivity issues have been the fault of either my ISP or that of the streaming/ game server that I am trying to connect with. My home networks, wired and wireless, were not to blame.

All of my hdmi devices are already connected with hdmi cables; I see no reason to change anything. Running a few feet of hdmi cable between device and display is nowhere near the same thing as running ethernet cable to every internet connected device in every room in the house.

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You guys can use anything you want for your connections, I'm going to continue to rely on Solid Consistent Hardwire. If you like Wireless so much now they have Wireless HDMI. Will you guys use that too?
Nothing wrong with hardwired but if you think I am going to great trouble to install a wire when a $30 Wi-Fi access point works very well then you know nothing about me. TCL/Roku internet test showed > 130 Mbps, way more than needed for IPTV that I watch. Some of my old PBS recordings are MPEG-2 with a data rate of 19.1 Mbps and handled with ease.
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