Sorry, but Ultra HD is not going to have a chance of success in the U.S. until we go through yet another broadcast TV transition. Can you imagine the government trying to convince everyone to do that again, any less than 20 years from now?
Not to mention that at around 9' from the TV, you'd have to have a 70" TV to even resolve the full detail of 1080p. It's going to be a generation before we have enough people with big enough TVs to make Ultra HD feasible.
“That iconic Klipsch sound is here in full force, with crisp highs, delicate mids (which can easily have a bit more meat added with an EQ tweak) and tight, booming bass.”
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Sorry, but Ultra HD is not going to have a chance of success in the U.S. until we go through yet another broadcast TV transition. Can you imagine the government trying to convince everyone to do that again, any less than 20 years from now?
Not to mention that at around 9' from the TV, you'd have to have a 70" TV to even resolve the full detail of 1080p. It's going to be a generation before we have enough people with big enough TVs to make Ultra HD feasible.