The Blu-ray as we know it is the end of the road for the video disc. From here on out, its all about digital downloads and live streaming via the Internet.
Panasonic did unveil a couple of 4K Ultra HD televisions, and it has refreshed its LED TV lineup, but somehow the new products fail to fill the plasma void.
Hisense unveiled today its new 4K TV, the T880. Priced at only $2K and loaded with options, the T880 is one of the most affordable 4K TVs on the market.
Toshiba announced its L9300U 4K TV is now available for purchase, offering incentives such as a free upscaling Blu-ray player and sound bar with purchase.
In a recent interview for the Copenhagen Future of TV conference, Netflix CEO, Reed Hastings, said the company will offer 4K streaming at around 15 Mbps.
LG waited for other manufacturers to finish their debuts before stealing the spotlight at IFA 2013 with its concept 77-inch Ultra HD curved OLED television.
Some cinemas are already projecting movies in 4K, but many people might not even notice the enhanced picture quality. Is 4K important for the movie goer?