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4k Monitor and Contents to watch on it?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by LCAhmed, May 14, 2015.

  1. LCAhmed

    LCAhmed Member

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    So I have a 4k Monitor arriving today, and I am excited to try and game on it, but I'd also like to watch movies and videos. Then I realized there's like 0 content for free of 4k out there (unless I'm mistaken, thus being the reason for this thread). So can anyone PLEASE prove me wrong and show me or tell me where to get some 4k content (non p*rn) without buying a redray or UHD Media player?
     
  2. Nick_713

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    Out of curiosity, what are the specs for the monitor itself?
     
  3. Yung-T

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    I wanted to say p*rn but then you said no p*rn. This is difficult.
     
  4. REEKO_HTOWN

    REEKO_HTOWN I'm Rich Biiiiaaatch!

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    Netflix has 4k content.

    They call it Ultra HD.

    Vemeo and YouTube also have stuff.
     
  5. krnxsnoopy

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    prawnhub has Ultra HD content
     
  6. Svpernaut

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    This, but add Amazon to the list as well and they along with Netflix and YouTube are your best bet - but be prepared to kill your ISP bandwidth to stream them.

    You can also buy digital movies in 4K (on Amazon), but again - the bandwidth requirements are extreme, about 150GB each.
     
  7. magman

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    It's dell P2715Q I believe. 27" 60hz yadda yadda
     
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    How long do you guys think it will take for the content to catch up? It's been rather disappointing
     
  10. LCAhmed

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    Probably in the next year. The 4k TVs and Monitors are becoming surprisingly affordable lately.
     
  11. DFWRocket

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    all content will be on a streaming service like netflix, Hulu etc.. or ultraHD blue-ray type disks for a long while.

    Broadcast networks won't be there for a very long time due to the extraordinarily high costs of the infrastructure. The cameras and editing equipment are actually fairly inexpensive, but its everything involved in getting the signal to air that is expensive.
     
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    Thanks, that sucks. Even gaming is shackled by the high cost of capable graphics cards.
     
  13. ChankMcStank

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    Not until data caps from ISPs aren't an issue. Let's not even mention mobile data.
     
  14. shawn786

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    I purchased a 4K TV looks good but NOT great because of the content.

    On Netflix it's great but on regular cable its just okay. You get a lot of black fuzz in shadow areas which annoys the crap out of me.

    I regret buying it because there just isn't the content out there for me to watch the game for example.

    I even purchased the high end 65" Samsung because it has up-scaling but still not that impressed...
     
  15. Nick_713

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    I wonder how far into the future would it take for the technology to catch up to have 144 Hz refresh rates on 4K monitors, similar to many 1440p displays out currently???
     
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    I am sticking with my Panasonic Plasma ZT65 for the time being. I still think its one of the greatest TVs ever made.
     
  17. Nick_713

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    The 2 biggest bottlenecks for 4K currently are just what you both have mentioned: ISP bandwidth caps (and infrastructure, but that's another topic for another day), and not many live sources for 4K for home use (for example, big sporting events).
     
  18. LCAhmed

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    I'd say PC gaming.. but unless you have newer beastly video card(s), you're not going to be happy. 4k PC gaming is amazing if you have the hardware.
     

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