Best Cosco TV?
Best Cosco TV?
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- PonyBoy0
yep... grab a samsung 4k from them... they have deals on them constantly (wife and I grabbed one 3 months ago)
- newer models have the ability to add apps as manufacturers / media companies release them... it's nice having hulu / netflix etc all built-in - no stick neededPonyBoy
- netflix also has some good 4k media on the horizon (last season of House of Cards was shot in 4k)... they have a special 4k price (another $4 I think)PonyBoy
- Only works with really quick internet.monospaced
- nice! thanks for the replies :Draybolger2
- yep... need a good router too... everything's wifi so shit can cut out if you're using too many channels (too many phones, laptops accessing the router etc).PonyBoy
- 4K and ultra hd are still years away from being standardized. Really not smart to get one yet.monospaced
- at the price they're being put on the shelf vs. a normal 1080p setup you're really not paying all that extra (if you find the right deal) which is why we sprungPonyBoy
- 4k is ultra hd... yes? they're not two separate deals... it's not like we're facing a blueray vs. HDDVD standoff here... it may not be standardized but it...PonyBoy
- ... is the future of TV media.If you can find a respectable deal (ours was cheaper than some comparable 1080 tvs) go for it— content is starting to be produced.PonyBoy
- Even the format is being played with like the blue ray thing you mentioned. I'm sure they are decent but not guaranteed to be to spec when standards are settledmonospaced