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Tuesday, 12/16/2014 7:48:45 AM

Tuesday, December 16, 2014 7:48:45 AM

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“Ultra HD is on the verge of taking off here in the U.S.,” said Aaron Taylor, executive vice president of sales and marketing for NanoTech, the company that created UltraFlix. Taylor is right. As more content becomes available, more consumers will be willing to pay a premium to buy 4K TVs. There will be no 4K content on cable or satellite in the foreseeable future, so that content will likely be streamed.

UltraFlix offers a smattering of sports videos that include Xfighter bouts and motor sports. Although nothing is being formally announced, UltraFlix is currently in talks with Yahoo, YouTube Nation, HuffPost, and AOL to add their content to the apps' list of 4K streams.


It shouldn’t be long before a number of movies and TV shows start becoming available in 4K.

A spokesman for Nanotech/UltraFlix told me in an email that their 4K Studios facility is working 24/7 to convert titles to 4K. Also, while there hasn’t been an announcement about the exact date or titles that will become available through Amazon Instant Video, it was previously announced that titles will start showing up mid-October.

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