Wednesday 18 July 2012

The first 4K movie to watch at home


People have been quite skeptical about the 4K TVs that are soon to be released because there aren't any 4K contents available. You don't need to worry no more. New Zealand, famous for "Lord of the Rings," is releasing the first 4K movie for consumers to watch at home. The film is called "TimeScapes" and it's 50 minutes long showing scenic night skies photographed by Tom Lowe. And one of the photos in the film actually won the 2010 astronomy photo of the year. This film is currently selling for $299 and lower quality for $99 on a hard drive.

I know some of you are still wondering if this one "film" can really initiate the 4K industry. Well, once the 4K TVs finalize and come out to the market, more 4K contents are going to roll out and it'll make a hit. I know I'm pretty stoked for the LG's LM9600 4K. I think this following video will get you pretty pumped for 4K TV as well. Try putting your face really close to your screen to kinda get an idea of what you're dealing with here.


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