4K TV Service

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The Moose

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22,845 posts

209 months

Tuesday 17th February 2015
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Will someone be releasing a 4K TV service at some point soon? I assume Sky would be the first to put out SKY 4K or similar in the same way they have the HD channels.

I'm tempted by a rather nice (and quite large) 4K TV...

Magic919

14,126 posts

201 months

Tuesday 17th February 2015
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You haven't even got Sky.

Just buy the TV if you like it.

vescaegg

25,529 posts

167 months

Tuesday 17th February 2015
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Netflix streams 4k.

The Moose

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Tuesday 17th February 2015
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Magic919 said:
You haven't even got Sky.

Just buy the TV if you like it.
I don't yet, but would go for a service with a 4K service with a 4K TV.

Just a part of me struggles to justify spending £5k on a TV...that I have no feed for!!

The Moose

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Tuesday 17th February 2015
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vescaegg said:
Netflix streams 4k.
Am I correct in thinking that's just House of Cards though?

LordGrover

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212 months

Tuesday 17th February 2015
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Someone posted here t'other day he bought a 4K telly for £500.

vescaegg

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167 months

Tuesday 17th February 2015
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The Moose said:
Am I correct in thinking that's just House of Cards though?
Think there are a few other things too. I believe Breaking Bad for example has been put on.

I think the 4k service costs a few more quid a month.

anonymous-user

54 months

Tuesday 17th February 2015
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Am I right in thinking that there is no 'standard' for 4k transmission yet, so some 4k TVs would not be compatible with some 4k programs?

I could have dreamt that!

Muncher

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249 months

Tuesday 17th February 2015
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I thought some broadcasters might be skipping 4k entirely and they were already concentrating on 8k?

Muncher

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PorscheGT4

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265 months

Tuesday 17th February 2015
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I don't get 4k unless you go 60" plus and sit a few meters away to pixel peep!

who does that ? and have you seen a SD picture on a 4k TV , it's rancid !!!!!

HD is fine on a TV imo if TV was 1080p, 1st we need the TV people to output good HD streams real HD 1080p, most are crap.
watch a blurray though and HD looks great, has nothing to do with 4K vs HD imo.

then you have the TV issues, LCD is not great, Plasma is far better but cannot buy them.

so that leaves you with OLED which imo is over rated atm and NOT flat !! we need good priced flat OLED screens, I know LG are about to release some.

and last streaming 4k !!! I have Netflix hardwired with 80meg fibre line and it can pause now and again, streaming 4k , well forget it.

shame Plasma is gone and a shame you cannot get 1080P on TV programs

seems pointless this 4k thing when nothing is even 1080P yet ! to a point like I said watching 1080i on a 4K TV is pants

The Moose

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Tuesday 17th February 2015
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LordGrover said:
Someone posted here t'other day he bought a 4K telly for £500.
Not a 78 inch curved Samsung wink

The Moose

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Tuesday 17th February 2015
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garyhun said:
Am I right in thinking that there is no 'standard' for 4k transmission yet, so some 4k TVs would not be compatible with some 4k programs?

I could have dreamt that!
I've heard similar things, however the Samsung come with their "future ready" boxes which supposedly will deal with that for a few hundred quid.

FurtiveFreddy

8,577 posts

237 months

Tuesday 17th February 2015
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Muncher said:
I thought some broadcasters might be skipping 4k entirely and they were already concentrating on 8k?
They've got to waste a load of money investing in VR and then finding out it's the next 3D before we can expect them to start on 8K.

The Moose

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Tuesday 17th February 2015
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Muncher said:
I thought some broadcasters might be skipping 4k entirely and they were already concentrating on 8k?
The problem with 8K (and of course 4K) as has already been pointed out is that the amount of data is far too large. I'd never seriously be able to stream 4K unless you could 'download' the program in advance and then watch it.

scottri

951 posts

182 months

Tuesday 17th February 2015
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PorscheGT4 said:
and last streaming 4k !!! I have Netflix hardwired with 80meg fibre line and it can pause now and again, streaming 4k , well forget it.


seems pointless this 4k thing when nothing is even 1080P yet ! to a point like I said watching 1080i on a 4K TV is pants
I have Netflix 4k and a 50mb package and its solid as a rock so i'd say that's more likely a problem with your ISP.

Agree with your comments about 1080p. Everything is compressed a lot anyway so whether its 1080p or 4k doesnt seem to be the most important point to worry about.

That said, i'm enjoying watching Better Call Saul on 4k and it does seem to be a bit better than the 1080p stream. I think most people would struggle telling a 1080p blue ray and 4k netflix stream apart....

I have a few 4k clips i have downloaded and they are pretty amazing.

LordGrover

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212 months

Tuesday 17th February 2015
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The Moose said:
Not a 78 inch curved Samsung wink
That's a whopper!
I'm a mere 73.5" in my socks.

The Moose

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Tuesday 17th February 2015
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LordGrover said:
The Moose said:
Not a 78 inch curved Samsung wink
That's a whopper!
I'm a mere 73.5" in my socks.
I'm curved however frown

Toma500

1,221 posts

253 months

Tuesday 17th February 2015
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I have a Panasonic 4k Tv and Virgin and it's hd picture isn't as good as my plasma downstairs however I have a blue ray player connected and it upscales DVDs to hd and bluerays to 4k and these are excellent I havnt tried 3d yet though as not really that bothered

evoivboy

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146 months

Tuesday 17th February 2015
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Transformers in 4k on netflix is amazing