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Watch the official trailer for seven acclaimed films from Christopher Nolan, arriving onto 4K Ultra HD for the first time. “The Dark Knight Trilogy”, “Inception,”, “Dunkirk”, The...
Should you buy a 4k tv? Here are some reasons to wait.
Sony Says PS4 Pro 4K & HDR Patches Wont Cost Extra After All! Three years after the release of the original PlayStation 4, Sony has unveiled two new models of the console. The first is simply a slimmed-down version of the original PS4. Then there is the PS4 Pro: a more powerful version of the PS4 that supports 4K and HDR gameplay.the 4K/HDR support is one of the big selling points of the PS4 Pro, which will retail at $399. gamers were concerned that publishers might have found another way to wring extra money out of them but Sony has insiststed that it wont cost anyone any extra.
Playstation has announced that they will be holding a conference next month to reveal the mid-generation upgrade for their latest console the Playstation 4. Some people have been calling it the Playstation4K, or the Playstation 4.5 but SONY's code name for the project is the Neo. The world will get to know a lot more about this update for the console on September 7th. But Microsoft has already beat Sony to the punch by releasing information about their updated console during the Electronic Entertainment Expo known as E3 last month. While fans are expecting Playstation to have a 4K update, but there are rumors that the Playstation Neo could have even more impressive graphic stats.
On Monday, Microsoft made a huge announcement regarding the future of their Xbox One console. Earlier in the day, a "slim" edition of the Xbox One was announced. When the company's E3 presentation concluded, they went on to reveal Project Scorpio. Project Scorpio will be an Xbox One console which allows gaming in 4K, the highest quality of high definition available today. Xbox One games, controllers, and other accessories will be fully compatible with the 4K gaming console.
At last year’s CES, all the major TV manufacturers made it clear that the future would be televised in 4K. Nvidia, Amazon, Roku, and TiVo all came to market with their own 4K streaming boxes. And Roku, still our favorite player in the streaming game, is now baking its 4K streaming services, excellent discovery engine, and easy interface into TCL’s newest 4K TVs. The new TCL 4K Roku TV will include a Feed alert system and voice-search capabilities. But it’s unknown whether the new TCL set’s hardware specs and features will fully match those of the high-powered Roku 4 box. Roku has also announced it is working with TCL on a reference design for Roku-powered HDR services. According to Roku, it’ll be able to handle both Dolby Vision and HDR10 content, as well.