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Dragon Master Steve

07/06/13 11:10 AM

#56784 RE: DavidRFoley99 #56779

You go Dave!:)
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Meatball123

07/06/13 11:14 AM

#56787 RE: DavidRFoley99 #56779

Very well put!
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Nikodemos

07/06/13 11:15 AM

#56789 RE: DavidRFoley99 #56779


NTEK Snr. Technologist DRFoley CLARIFIES 4K TECHNOLOGY & MORE!!


ON 4K



On "Accumulated Deficit"



Speed test, NTEK 4K & MORE:

It's really simple. Go to www.speedtest.net and run the test at
your home. If you get over 6mbit we can stream 4K to your house.
if you get over 10mbit we can stream near lossless 4K to your house.

Most internet providers getting 20mbit/s or less service is under
$60 per month.

Last year the average US home was getting 6.6mbit service and
paying $44 a month.



Viewing habits change, and on-demand is becoming the norm and will
replace the methodolgy employed now. Yes, there will always be the
need for live streams, and scheduled programming, but long gone are
the days of episodic content being dolled out and recorded to DVR,
that type of content is moving to VOD very quickly.

TV is becoming a buffet, where viewers will pick and choose and no
longer be taking the "base package"

With all of that said, 4K is coming, and while we aren't betting
the farm on it, we are investing very heavily on it. We have
addressed the technology, and soon you will see we will be working
on content as well. Most of the big names do not have streaming
players now, and are waiting on the hardware implementation of HEVC
(aka H.265) to build them. Next year at CES you will see many of
them, and then the race will begin for content. We will have had
over a year under our belt by the time they get to market. They may
even destroy the sales of our player at some point next year, but
that is okay because our real goal is to have the 4K content and
infrastructure that can be deployed on multiple devices. We are
hardware agnostic, and will have our channels on as many devices
as possible.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=89064273


Please see my recent posting about 4K. We'll be showing off 4K
in public very soon and will welcome you to see it for yourself.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=89678049









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Nikodemos

07/06/13 11:16 AM

#56790 RE: DavidRFoley99 #56779



Thank YOU for all your HARD WORK on behalf of SHAREHOLDERS,
for YOUR CONSTANT INNOVATION, sharing your knowledge with
us & helping clarify important technical distinctions.

Please let EVERYONE @ NanoTech KNOW that we appreciate their
dedication to their work, execution on NTEK's business plan &
for going ABOVE-&-BEYOND when it comes to: transparency, shareholder
communication & BEING SHAREHOLDER FRIENDLY!!! Not just in "words"
like MOST COMPANIES...but in DEED!!!!


Kudos to YOU ALL. I look forward to being a SHAREHOLDER in NTEK
& am BEYOND THE MOON over how well the NTEK team EXECUTES!!!








NTEK

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MrNewbieTrader

07/06/13 11:31 AM

#56805 RE: DavidRFoley99 #56779

Wow!! Thank you Mr. Foley for taking time out to address the board!! Thank you also for the information you've provided!!

NTEK
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yourjustadonkey

07/06/13 11:36 AM

#56807 RE: DavidRFoley99 #56779

If you are ever in NYC, let me know. Ill buy you a few drinks.
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Frontline19721

07/06/13 11:52 AM

#56814 RE: DavidRFoley99 #56779

Thank you
What great leadership we have at NTEK
I am so thankful to be here
great leadership!!!!!!!!!!
great results and future
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jutkl

07/06/13 11:59 AM

#56818 RE: DavidRFoley99 #56779

Thank you.
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Buellersback

07/06/13 4:09 PM

#56973 RE: DavidRFoley99 #56779

Thank you for your excellent clarifications and Ntek team's hard work and vision. Keep it up!
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Braden32601

07/06/13 4:55 PM

#57020 RE: DavidRFoley99 #56779

Excellent post David. Thanks and Keep up the Great work. I think many get confused, don't understand, or try to misinform others with the TV vs the playback device. I love how you guys give attainable targets and continue over deliver. Wow, keep it up. >> NTEK

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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VortMax

07/06/13 9:39 PM

#57191 RE: DavidRFoley99 #56779

Thank you for the response. I see NFLX has a .65% profit margin and trades at over 500 P/E. And that is as the dominant force in internet content delivery. NFLX, regarding 4k, now has dedicated buttons on the remotes of some 4k TVs. NFLX will be in the 4k space when true native 4k is able to be streamed and delivered on the set.

As for right now, is it not upconverted 1080 that is available? 4k at 30 Hertz is what?
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recinvestor

07/10/13 6:52 PM

#60223 RE: DavidRFoley99 #56779

Per David Foley: the Nuvola NP1 is not entirely hardware driven. It is software driven, allowing for future updates when H.265 becomes widely used as the codec.

In essence, NTEK has beat the majority of the market to the punch with a universal top box set up for any brand of current 4K TV, while still being able to support future delivery of 4K content when H.265 becomes the norm. I call that SMART!!

Here is what David Foley wrote:

"I can connect my prototype Nuvola NP-1 player's HDMI output to any 4K panel, and play 4K content to it, in H.264. We are finalizing a software codec for HEVC (H.265) that will also run on the Nuvola NP-1 that will allow us to decode and playback HEVC encoded content to any 4K TV. Many people are waiting for HEVC to be available in hardware before launching their players. We chose to go with H.264 because we are able to stream 4K content using it and have selected a pathway whereby we can simply update via software our player and have full HEVC support when it becomes widely used"

Go NTEK!
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