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Saturday, 07/20/2013 6:19:40 PM

Saturday, July 20, 2013 6:19:40 PM

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Were at the ground floor of something big here.

6 months ago no one was talking about 4K, and most didn't know much about it. Our main focus at the time was on NTEKs gaming division, and rightfully so, but a new monster has emerged and that monster is 4K

1080p was introduced and became commercially in 2006. When it first came out most people were blown away at the quality compared to their old tvs. Just like 4K is blowing people away at trade shows, and retail stores across the world. When 1080p first came out it was very expensive just like 4K is going to be very expensive. But everything works in a cycle:

The Jones's will purchase their $6,000 TV this holiday season, and invite a few friends over to show it off. Those few friends will be blown away by the resolution. The first thing that will pop up in their head is to go ONLINE(People are underestimating the power of Amazon in this situation) and see how much these 4K TV's cost. Of coarse they are going to be disappointing when they see that Sony is selling their unit for $6,000. But once they continue to scroll down the list they will notice that Seiki is selling the same resolution TV for a 4th of the price, and the wife will immediately recommend he go with the cheaper option because at the end of the day, that's what wives do.

^ The above scenario will be played out in households all across the world.

The economically efficient couple now get's to enjoy their TV and have enough money left over to feed little Susie. Of course they're going to need 4k content to go with their new TV, that's where the NUVOLA comes into play. Bundle or no bundle, you just spend $1,500 on a 4K TV, ill go ahead and make a wager that you're going to want some 4K Content to go with that shiny new toy. And the closer and closer we get to holiday season, the louder and louder the chatter is going to get about this new resolution of TV that's out, and EXTREMELY AFFORDABLE. Weve had 1080p for 7 years now. People are bored, and technology is going so fast and people constantly need to keep up with this. You got cell phones, tablets, and laptops changing at a very rapid rate and its time for TV to catch up and make a splash back into the markets.

History alway's repeats itself, we saw the fall of black and whites, the fall of tube tv, the fall of HD tvs, and in 2013 it will be the BEGINING of the fall of the 1080p TV. And Ntek will be waiting for their name to get called and start dishing out all their content they have been stockpiling. This is big folks.