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The taste is great. Nothing better. I'm on my 54th case. Seriously. My wife drinks it way more than me. She has tried them all.
This product should have sold out to somebody....I was wishing for Summer 2012. Didn't happen.
The stock has sucked. All longs have been destroyed. Maybe there could be a brighter day. I've given Roy lots of chances....I got burned.
OK. Got a little bid support at .1061.
Goodness. There is no bid support.
Article today with Nuvola NP-1 and competitors...
http://www.displaybank.com/_eng/share/press_view.html?id=233966
"""Also last year, California-based NanoTech Entertainment announced availability and pricing for an all-new 4K media player, called the Nuvola NP-1, which supports 4K UHD content for digital signage. Similarly, Taiwan’s Nexcom released a new media player, the NDiS M533 OPS, featuring premium graphics, improved system responsiveness, remote manageability and 4K UHD content support. Another Taiwanese player, QNAP, introduced the 4K-ready iS-2840 digital signage player, which is able to combine four screens into one dynamic 4K video wall."""
Good luck to investors here today. Yesterday was crazy. Impressive recovery although not all the way.
No tellin what will happen.
Does anybody have a NP-1 in their possession yet?
Hmm....anyone else?
Can't see my L2. Which MM is dumping the most?
Oh my stars. NTEK's CES presence isn't working. I didn't expect this kinda fall.
Wonder what that box is under the TV streaming the 4K?
I'm not sure how Sony handled it......
But that article stated Netflix was "streamed" in 4K with a broadcom chip. This is how Direct TV and other cable providers (don't like them") will be able to stream 4 K with an App.
Well that is the PR.
How did the other companies stream at CES? I was hoping to see a Nuvola behind the TV of other booths....but never saw a Photo of one published. Maybe they really were there.
Netflix borrowed a Broadcom box to stream. There has Been PR's that Broadcom has the chip/tech to stream 4K. But heh....that thing could have cost thousands of dollars.
http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/126457-netflix-uhd-4k-interview-when-where-and-how-to-get-4k-content
"This is a current 4K TV, it does not have the HEVC decoder in it. So we borrowed a box from Broadcom, a reference design. You can’t go to Fry’s or Best Buy for this. It has a chip set in there for the HEVC decode and then we connected that up via HDMI 1.4 to this TV. That means you don’t quite get the full Ultra HD experience because HDMI 1.4 doesn’t support higher frame rates than 30fps."
also more on the Elemental with that chip.....
http://english.etnews.com/iters/2900813_5622.html
Elemental streams 4K content for multiple screens at CES 2014
http://www.v-net.tv/uhd-television-makers-ready-for-streaming-video-in-4k/
Jeff Foley needs to negotiate something to get the name in the mix.....
UHD television makers ready for streaming video in 4K
Newswire
January 14, 2014 - 35 minutes ago
During International CES 2014, Reed Hastings, President and CEO of the SVOD giant Netflix, predicted that streaming will be the primary way consumers receive 4K content. This will not shock anyone when thinking about the short-medium term. It is well understood that the new H.265 compression standard (HEVC) is required to make UHD viable and for broadcast networks like satellite this requires new hardware decoding to appear in a new generation of set-top boxes first. In the meantime there is a window of opportunity for streaming services to showcase the new format to consumers.
In Las Vegas it became clear that there is a determination among streaming services and their CE vendor partners to get UHD to consumers now. As predicted by various commentators, Smart TVs will be among the first devices to support HEVC-enabled UHD services so Ultra HD could become a nice differentiator for CE content portals.
LG and Netflix announced that content from the SVOD service will be available in UHD via the 2014 range of LG Ultra HD televisions. The deal is for the U.S. currently but the companies are discussing UHD/4K partnerships internationally. The 2014 range LG UHD televisions feature a built-in 4K HEVC 60p decoder to enable true 4K/Ultra HD display without upscaling.
Sony also announced that its 2014 Ultra HD televisions are optimized to support 4K Ultra HD streaming content from Netflix, anticipating the availability of UHD content in the first half of the year. Once again, the televisions include an HEVC decoder capable of handling 4K at 60p frames per second.
With its interests in television production, CE devices and content services, Sony is always willing to invest the money and effort needed to promote new formats and UHD is no different. The company led the industry by making 4K download content available on Video Unlimited, its streaming service that is part of Sony Entertainment Network, last September and now it has expanded the 4K library to over 140 feature films and TV shows. These are already available to rent or download to consumers with a Sony 4K Ultra HD Media Player and Sony 4K Ultra HD television.
Titles include the hit TV show Breaking Bad, as well as movies including Elysium, After Earth and This Is the End. The movies Captain Phillips and American Hustle (currently in cinemas) will be added this year. ““It may be cliché to say content is king, but when talking about 4K Ultra HD TV, it reigns over consumer decision-making,” argues Mike Lucas, Senior VP of Sony Electronics’ Home Entertainment & Sound Division.
Samsung announced partnerships with Amazon, Comcast, DIRECTV, M-GO and Netflix among others, to deliver the best UHD experience. It said customers can also look forward to a “’HD video pack’ service that contains UHD content on a hard drive, in cooperation with Hollywood studios.
Interesting chat on the reduser forums today. Somebody mentioned Netflix streaming 4K on a Roku box prototype. Anybody see this BS at CES?
""""Netflix has already demoed their 4K streaming going to their embedded app on a few 4K TV's as well as a prototype 4K box from Roku. That prototype box from Roku is going to be a real product later this year and probably under $350.""""
http://www.reduser.net/forum/showthread.php?111131-Looks-like-VP9-is-being-considered-as-the-codec-for-4K-blu-ray/page2
absolutely. Great post. Don't over boost...just screws things up.
Oh....I see now. Not in the PR but on his website under the Netflix content winner category...Not the NP-1 media player category....got it.
thx
I see it stated preinstalled apps with Netflix. That is the android part of the device as preinstalled.
In all fairness to the author, I don't see the claims of "working with".
Good PR anyway.
Where in the heck did the "working with Netflix" come from anyway. I see the part about installed app Netflix in the PR and on the website UltraHD Mag.
Is this the article or is there another.
http://www.ultrahdtv.net/best-ultra-hd-2014/
Somebody link me somewhere else please.
thx in advance.
That is great clarification. Thanks Andrew.
""""At the NanoTech booth, NanoTech told us that they will support Netflix 4K playback on their product (as shown in their original press release, before we even visited them). When asked if the Nuvola would support HEVC streaming from Netflix, NanoTech said that the initial release of the Nuvola will not support HEVC streaming from Netflix, but further explained that HEVC streaming was not required for Netflix 4K Playback. They explained that Netflix will simultaneously stream in HEVC (H.265) and AVC (H.264), which makes total sense, until HEVC is mainstream and H.264 is no longer used.""""
Andrew thanks for joining the discussion here.
From what I heard David say in an audio interview at CES was (paraphrased)....
at 3:03 into this interview....
"The NP-1 comes with Android, so it has Apps Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon prime"
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BoneSpur. That is how I read the chart on NTEK as well. Been following it for awhile. I brought up that point last summer. My post wasn't very well received and David Foley PM'ed me that there is NO Dilution. I therefore never brought it up again.
In 2013, NTEK filings show a reduction of shares as well as the TA.
I can't believe the PPS didn't go up after NTEK's presence at the CES. I can only assume that dropping in shares.
The month of December looks like shares consistently dropped in.
What is your take on situations like this.....I mean can the TA be wrong about the amount of shares. I usually rely on the TA in situations like this when they aren't gagged.
You may reply that this is a PINK and that is what it does....I understand.
Anyway...I hope there is no dilution.
NTEK SS update from TA
As of the close of business on 1/10/2014, the following is the outstanding information for:
NanoTech Entertainment, Inc
Authorized Shares 740,000,000
Total Shares Issued & Outstanding 528,292,868
Free Trading Shares Outstanding 451,913,868
Restricted Shares Outstanding 76,379,000
As of the close of business on 12/27/2013, the following is the outstanding information for:
NanoTech Entertainment, Inc
Authorized Shares 740,000,000
Total Shares Issued & Outstanding 528,292,868
Free Trading Shares Outstanding 451,913,868
Restricted Shares Outstanding 76,379,000
As of the close of business on 11/8/2013, the following is the outstanding information for:
NanoTech Entertainment, Inc
Authorized Shares 740,000,000
Total Shares Issued & Outstanding 528,292,868
Free Trading Shares Outstanding 450,513,868
Restricted Shares Outstanding 77,779,000
As of the close of business on 11/1/2013, the following is the outstanding information for:
NanoTech Entertainment, Inc
Authorized Shares 990,000,000
Total Shares Issued & Outstanding 528,292,868
Free Trading Shares Outstanding 447,548,617
Restricted Shares Outstanding 80,744,251
As of the close of business on 09/23/2013, the following is the outstanding information for:
NanoTech Entertainment, Inc
Authorized Shares 990,000,000
Total Shares Issued & Outstanding 528,292,868
Free Trading Shares Outstanding 447,363,617
Restricted Shares Outstanding 80,929,251
As of the close of business on 09/06/2013, the following is the outstanding information for:
NanoTech Entertainment, Inc
Authorized Shares 990,000,000
Total Shares Issued & Outstanding 488,292,868
Free Trading Shares Outstanding 407,043,617
Restricted Shares Outstanding 81,249,251
As of the close of business on 08/29/2013, the following is the outstanding information for:
NanoTech Entertainment, Inc
Authorized Shares 990,000,000
Total Shares Issued & Outstanding 483,292,868
Free Trading Shares Outstanding 407,168,617
Restricted Shares Outstanding 76,124,251
528,292,868
As of the close of business on 08/22/2013, the following is the outstanding information for:
NanoTech Entertainment, Inc
Authorized Shares 990,000,000
Total Shares Issued & Outstanding 483,292,868
Free Trading Shares Outstanding 407,168,617
Restricted Shares Outstanding 76,124,251
NTEK SS update
As of the close of business on 08/14/2013, the following is the outstanding information for:
NanoTech Entertainment, Inc.
Authorized Shares 990,000,000
Total Shares Issued & Outstanding 464,292,868
Free Trading Shares Outstanding 388,027,287
Restricted Shares Outstanding 76,265,581
As of the close of business on 08/08/2013, the following is the outstanding information for:
NanoTech Entertainment, Inc.
Authorized Shares 990,000,000
Total Shares Issued & Outstanding 464,792,868
Free Trading Shares Outstanding 388,027,287
Restricted Shares Outstanding 76,765,581
As of the close of business on 07/31/2013, the following is the outstanding information for:
NanoTech Entertainment, Inc.
Authorized Shares 990,000,000
Total Shares Issued & Outstanding 533,064,445
Free Trading Shares Outstanding 387,931,287
Restricted Shares Outstanding 145,133,158
As of the close of business on 07/22/2013, the following is the outstanding information for:
NanoTech Entertainment, Inc.
Authorized Shares 990,000,000
Total Shares Issued & Outstanding 545,064,445
Free Trading Shares Outstanding 373,406,797
Restricted Shares Outstanding 171,657,648
As of the close of business on 07/16/2013, the following is the outstanding information for:
NanoTech Entertainment, Inc.
Authorized Shares 990,000,000
Total Shares Issued & Outstanding 545,064,445
Free Trading Shares Outstanding 371,906,797
Restricted Shares Outstanding 173,157,648
As of the close of business on 07/10/2013, the following is the outstanding information for:
NanoTech Entertainment, Inc.
Authorized Shares 990,000,000
Total Shares Issued & Outstanding 545,064,445
Free Trading Shares Outstanding 371,906,797
Restricted Shares Outstanding 173,157,648
Why in the world did this stock PPS not go up last week?
well done.
impressive...but I was thinking 3D was dead.
What will it take to make the PPS go up from here?
Good grief, David Foley is standing at the CES next to a product that has been touted here for months.
I guess multiple sales and product reviews are the next priority or contracting with a big name to sell.
On another note, did Jeff show up to CES. Why wouldn't the CEO give an interview like other CEOs?
Small prop for today at CES. Nuvola just mentioned......but hey...it was mentioned.
http://www.techhive.com/article/2086043/the-tvs-of-ces-smarter-curved-and-in-gorgeous-4k-that-finally-clicks.html
More Props...CES: UHD Experts Mull Content Options
This author makes summary of those with a stake in 4K and puts NTEK in the mix.
http://www.homemediamagazine.com/ces/ces-uhd-experts-mull-content-options-32250
NTEK needs to capitalize on this just released Blog.....
The Dirty Little Secret About 4K Streaming: Content Owners Can’t Afford The Bandwidth Costs
http://blog.streamingmedia.com/2014/01/dirty-little-secret-4k-streaming-content-owners-cant-afford-bandwidth-costs.html
Agreed....strange
Finally. A PR from the CES today with SOMETHING on the nuvola.
http://racers-republic.com/technology1223/ces-2014-ultra-super-hd-tvs-seek-content-to-attract-consumers-4757/
Some smaller players see an opportunity. The Californian company Nanotech present at CES called Nuvola a small box that allow you to watch 4K videos from major streaming sites or your own library. Besides access to content, Nanotech intends to address in one of its founders, David Foley, another problem of ultra HD: very heavy volume of files that complicates their transmission. Nuvola adapts to the quality of the network user, that “does not need a special network such as the fiber”.
Cool. Would love to see more. I don't do FB or twitter.
Anyone taken a photo of the finalized booth and an upclose of the NP-1 in action.
Or better yet....an NP-H1 or NP-1 at another booth in action.
I thought there were people on this forum that were at the CES....throw us some bones.....cmon.
Vizio announced a 50" $999 Smart 4K TV.
This is a very competitive market.
http://www.digitalspy.com/tech/news/a542338/ces-2014-vizio-announces-usd999-4k-tvs.html
Does NTEK have a name for this Bandwidth solution technology?
NTEK should be touting this at the booth and PRing the name of this solution so they can stand out more.
Also to challenge this top exec at Sony with his speech just given today. David Foley needs to bumrush the stage and tell this sucker "he is slow".
http://news.investors.com/010714-685547-sony-intel-among-companies-making-ces-announcements.htm?ven=yahoocp&src=aurlled&ven=yahoo
I've applied for patents before. The wait on finalization isn't necessary. They just need to get it filed with the US Patent office. Once filed, they can state their invention. You have a date tagged with it so nobody else can rush a patent before.
It would be foolish not to apply for one by NTEK if they really have something Unique that "they" discovered or created.
If NTEK has the advantage over everyone else by this lower bandwidth claim, they had better have a patent on their hardware or software invention to do this.