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I can't keep up with all these changes, i just started buying Blu-rays now this is on the way, supposed to be designed for use with the new 4K TV's wtf is a 4K TV?

 

http://www.red.com/products/redray

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lol well u dont need redray right now, unless ur TV set actually can reflect all that 4k, which I haven't seen any tv support for yet.

Bluray will last atleast 10-20 yrs ahead.

Im happy with bluray as it is, play it throu Playstation 3 with no problems on Samsung 55" 3D Led Smart.



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There are new 4K TV's in the pipeline for these players, i bet we see them within 2 years, i didn't think i would need anything but videos, then i didn't think i would need anything after DVD's now i have Blu-ray.



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"Watch your favourite movie on our cinematic 213cm (84”) 4K TV......Not sure how many that can afford that size....lol



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You can get 4K tv's today, cheapest one is about $1200 I think for a 50".

 

Content is the issue, and I'm going to LOVE my company selling the Cameras, Workstations and Storage Area Networks to the content creators and editors to get this stuff done!



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I'm with you SOB I just got Blu_Ray last year,and that's good enough for me and my eyes.Almost impossible to keep up.



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Posted (edited)

This was posted in a forum back at 2009:

 

"This is Red Ray...


This is a digital disk (and solid state) media player.


And despite the title of the post, it is not in direct competition with
Blu-Ray. It's not a consumer format. It's not even a fancy disk format.
It's just a solution to produce a compact high-definition digital-cinema
player.


RedRay will do something that bluray cannot. It will play movies at 4K from a box about the same size as a DVD drive - to a suitably equipped 4K digital projector.


By way of comparison. BluRay's image size is 1920 x 1080 pixels.

"2K" resolution is a bit higher than that. (Full Aperture Native 2K is
defined as 2048x1556) Most experts think that a good cinema resolution
is typically around 2K.


4K has twice that linear resolution. So we are talking about an image size of 12 mega-pixels versus BluRay's 2 mega-pixel image.


So a sensible question is: What's coming off the disk? RedRay uses a
codec which has a high compression ratio. And apparently very few
compression artifacts. In a recent demo. Red showed an audience a 4K
showreel - and then revealed that the data-stream was just 10 megabits.
Not much more that a standard def MPEG2 DVD. Although it can use much
higher bit rates.


I am not suggesting this is a some kind of nail in BluRay's coffin ...
but does suggest that better technology is arriving all the time. So
it's going to be tough to stick to a standard and expect it to last for
10 or 20 years."

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Even today, according to Home Media Magazine, in 2012 in the U.S., DVD still held a 73.3% physical market share in dollars. Blu-ray rose only 8.55% over 2011. I dont think that 4K content get above an
8% market share for ten years.



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hell i am still happy with my dvd player.   let alone blu-ray



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hell i am still happy with my dvd player.   let alone blu-ray

Yeah i was until i discovered Blu-ray 3D with a 3D Smart TV, they got us by the balls, they know we must have these things. :no


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