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What's 18 months? :-)

Posted by Victor Khomenko on August 25, 2014 at 07:28:05:

I am an anti-videophile, I don't chase the current trends, I buy these things to be used till they die. The current TV was purchased when there were no HD broadcast... it outlived more than one "revolution".

In the meantime, I believe the new TV comes with hard drive with a couple of demos on it - enough to impress the guests! :)

I can live with upscaled video, and apparently Netflix already streams 4k. However, I am not sure I will want to pay the premium for the dubious pleasure of seeing Men in Black in 4K.

Seriously... what was there to watch on Blu Ray when it came out? Same garbage that I would not watch if someone paid me. I therefore still don't even have the blu ray player.

I watch movies, not picture. When good movie comes with good picture - great... otherwise the good old DVD will do just fine.