| DaveTheMinion13 said: No need for any of the 4K stuff, 4K Tvs already do all the work besides play UHD Blu Rays......which pretty much no one ever buys, most still don't even buy Blu Rays. 30 dollar movies is a rip off atm and no one I know are buying these UHD discs lol A slim should be made cheaper for new customers, and pointless 4K support that Tvs do already....just makes it more expensive |
I've bought over 500 blu-rays, and would usually be jumping onto the next format. However I agree, 4k blu-ray is a rip off atm. Most, nearly all, of them are made from 2K cinema masters and are almost twice as expensive as the blu-ray version (after a month, blu-rays come down in price, 4K UHD so far do not). Early blu-rays were not perfect either, single layer mpeg2 encode, yet they still blew DVD out of the water. Plus thanks to the format war they were a lot more affordable. This time you get the same master with less compression artifacts and HDR enhancements at a premium price.
The Revenant was to be my first 4K UHD disc (actual 4K master), yet at $35 vs $15, nevermind.







