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Re: Nikodemos post# 289019

Saturday, 03/14/2015 8:09:00 PM

Saturday, March 14, 2015 8:09:00 PM

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The UltraFlix™ VALUE PROPOSITION:

Consider: The average movie price in the U.S. was ~$8 over the
first three months of 2014 (down 5% from last year). For a family
of four, just getting in the theater doors costs ~$32.00.

Then there's the concession stand (where the theater itself makes
its money) since ticket sales mostly go to the studios. The average
cost of a large popcorn is $8.25, a large soda is $6.50 cents, and
a pack of candy is $4.45. Even assuming the kids get smaller sodas,
that’s still another $40 or so: That’s nearly $75 for one movie.

A monthly trip to the theater would come to approximately $900 a
year. If the family goes twice a month (hardly out of the question),
that’s an annual budget-bite of $1,800.00.

Now what does, or will a 4K TV cost TODAY or by years end?

So consider that with the declining cost of 4K flat-screen TVs, a
family can set up a totally decent home entertainment center for
around $1,000 including a solid sound system & a gaming device can
be done for less than $1,300 total. And that’s ignoring the fact
that the television would not only act as a home theater replacement,
but also as an arcade, a gym, and a device to watch news, sports,
weather, sitcoms, mysteries, & — you know, TV shows!! Add your own
bag of popcorn (that can make many servings) at about $3 & a 2-liter bottle of soda at roughly $2 & treats-galore.

Even at a conservative estimate, that home entertainment equipment would last for 5 years & potentially provide entertainment every night of the week; not just a few hours on a weekend.

UltraFlix is poised as a market disruptor...


[] Live 4K Events (Concerts, Festivals, Sports, etc.)

[] All-Day 4K TV Streaming

[] Dedicated 4K TV Music Video Channel

[] Paramount Pictures "Interstellar" EXCLUSIVE



[] iMac IOS

[] Armada TV

[] Authorized partner with Dolby for both the Dolby Vision and Atmos products

[] & MUCH MORE....


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