Me. Ain't nothing wrong with a 1080p plasma though so long as it's still working well. With that said I'm not even doing any 4k gaming though because my 4k TV is in the living room and my gaming system is in the cave.
I'm not really interested in paying $499 for a new console that supports a 4k HDTV I don't even have because there is so little 4k to begin with. I guess I'm out. The question is how many are in? I'm not going to buy something because some guy stands on stage and says this is the most powerful thing ever. We've never heard that before.
I'm still rocking that Xbox360.. still haven't found a game that would require me to drop 400 even 200 on a new console.. The new Zelda game has piqued my interested, but I'm probably not buying the switch.
Gaming is the only reason for me to get a 4K (can't stream movies 4K because of stupid Comcast caps - I don't do Blu-ray), so I am upgrading to 4K when I get my Xbox One X.
I tend to wait a few years after the console is released to buy They need to work out bugs and get solid content
The Content for the Xbox One X is the same as the Xbox One - it is the same platform, just more power. 35 games that have already been released will be releasing 4K support, and 45+ more games have been announced.
Here's the full (huge) list of 4K games coming to the Xbox One X, including those that have been already released and are being "enhanced." 68 and counting. https://www.windowscentral.com/all-xbox-one-x-enhanced-games
I just got a new TV a few months back, didn't even bother getting 4K even though the price isn't a big deal. In a few years when it's commonplace then I may go ahead and scoop one up. My bedroom TV will be in need of upgrading.
Now that you started your business, get a business line from Comcast to your house. It's faster, better support, and no caps. You will pay more but for me it is worth every penny. I've had it at my house for years and it has been great.