I don't think so. I think a more moderately priced Neo is the way to go.
Here's why: there's a big problem with 4k TVs moving forward. While the TVs themselves have approached a reasonable price, internet within the US is not good enough to stream 4K for the most part.
http://4k.com/news/research-shows-just-21-of-us-homes-have-4k-capable-internet-access-9744/
The price of consumer electronics always drops, but getting telecom companies to not be horrible is an entirely different problem.







