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I will be very disappointed if the new Apple TV doesn't supports 4k. I wish we can buy a more deluxe version with 4k at least. I can still rely of the smart TV for 4k content, but would love if Apple starts supporting it. Like a said in the pre…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jameskatt2 LACK OF STORAGE: A single 2-hour 4K movie would need 300 GB of STORAGE. Obviously, it would be unrealistic to give each AppleTV a 500 GB Solid State Drive to house the operating system and ONE 4K movie sinc…
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love this app, 1/3 the price of Photoshop, and its in the Mac app store, its yes to multi-license and free upgrades. You can also link it with iPhoto, so you are getting Lightroom and photoshop for a fraction of the price. Not has powerful, but pre…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AaronJ Yeah, because that's the way it's worked so far, right? "We the people" do or want something, and Comcast or ATT or TW just cave, and say, "Oh, OK! If you want it, you can have it at the same price!" And …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Boltsfan17 Maybe at some point, but for it to become the standard, that's a very long time away from now. The bandwidth isn't there to fully support 4K. It's bad enough now with all the compression needed for HD. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Boltsfan17 Broadcast TV does matter if Apple plans on offering a TV service like the rumors suggest. I know there is 4K content out there now, but it's on a limited amount of devices. I know it will grow over time …
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacVertigo http://www.cnet.com/news/is-now-the-time-to-buy-a-4k-tv/ Read that article. 4k isn't worth it. nice pile of BS. Go to a store and look at it yourself... I can see the difference at 6 feet on a 5…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Boltsfan17 I think 4K will always be a niche product, just like 3D. Look at how long it took networks to make the switch to HD. This was fairly recent so I doubt anyone would want to spend money to upgrade all their e…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AaronJ I really don't see 4K ever happening. ... ever ...
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omg YESSSSSSSS
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Once I started using the NFC chip on my MasterCard (PayPass), I could not stop using it. When I go fill the car tank on a windy day at -20, tapping the card on the pump and start filling up is very convenient. I used that thing all the time now. I…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sog35 LOLOLOLOLLLLLLLLLOOOOLO!!! No way $2 is enough for big channels like ESPN. TimeWarner pays $6 for ESPN. http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2014/12/time_warner_says_new_surcharge_result_of_dramatically_…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismY That's why packages do make sense. Where I live we have channel choice packages. They could bundle for example: Base package with mandatory channels: $10 A la carte price per channel : + $2 per chan…
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Something I would like to see on itunes is resolution upgrades for movies and TV series. For example, if you have a SD movie, +$5 for HD and +$10 for 4k.
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sog35 wrote: » does those prices include DVR/HD boxes? Yes, if you get internet and phone lines too
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sog35 wrote: » so you can choose whatever channels you want? How much does cable service cost? Well we can choose normal channels but not pay TV like HBO or some sports channels. Those are still on packages. We also need to get base channels…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sog35 you pay for it in taxes we have lots of taxes indeed, but none of them directly related to TV services. Most noticeable taxes here are gas, alcohol and tobacco.
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Quote: Originally Posted by robbyx I'm only interested if it's commercial free. Otherwise, what's the point? Its already here, and its called buying season pass on itunes. IF you want it cheaper you need commercials, you can't have it both …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mark Fearing Not gonna work well if it's just mini-cable. I want to get to pick what channels I pay for. Quote: Originally Posted by sog35 Go to candy land or to Quebec, Canada. This is how it works here.