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Tuesday, December 17, 2013 11:45:40 AM
Could it be the current lack of 4K content?
Or maybe no NP-1 device needed if you have a TV with HEVC support built in.
Dave Foley said:
"The TV is not the gating factor, the playback device is. If you are relying on the TV to be your playback device, then yes, make sure you wait until the next generation of TV's that have HEVC support built in are what you choose. If you intend on connecting your 4K TV to a player, such as the Nuvola NP-1, then get any 4K TV you like, as the Nuvola NP-1 can playback H.264 and H.265 content. It's really just a matter of what your playback device supports and is it powerful enough to run HEVC codecs."
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