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SurgeGuy2.0

07/29/14 1:12 PM

#219109 RE: Zorax #219106

Wow, so no 4K TV, nothing to produce an actual review of anything.....too bad......I suggest getting one and a NP-1 to go with it......as for the 8K camera....I call BS, but GL

RealResarchandFacts

07/30/14 7:04 AM

#219353 RE: Zorax #219106

Sure they are shooting and that is GREAT but Masterd in 4K is not anything like what NTEK is doing with Ultraflix. Ultraflix is TRUE 4K Here are the differeces.

What is “Mastered in 4K”?
“Mastered in 4K” is a phrase from Sony to denote a Full HD (1920×1080) film on a Blu-ray disc that has been remastered from an Ultra High Definition source — a “Mastered in 4K” Blu-ray disc therefore, is not True 4K (3840 × 2160).

A “Mastered in 4K” disc is theoretically optimized to be upscaled for playback on a 4K Ultra HDTV using the 4K TV’s mathematical upscaling algorithm. The “Mastered in 4K” disc will work on standard HDTV’s as well.

TRUE 4K-- what UltraFlix is

True 4K or Native 4K content is mastered and stored in 4K resolution — unlike “Mastered in 4K,” it is not upscaled by a mathematical algorithm inside the Ultra HDTV from a lower 1080p resolution.

True 4K content requires significantly more data storage, with an average feature film estimated to be at least 100 gigabytes. Today’s current dual-layer Blu-ray disc can only hold 50 gigabytes — as such, there is no official physical storage medium, other than a standard hard drive. And or streaming from that source.

Those are the facts straight from the source
http://www.ultrahdtv.net/mastered-in-4k/