Blu-ray to go 4K


THE WAY TO GO: Legitimately downloading and streaming just high definition content can be cumbersome enough for consumers without the best broadband connections and constant buffering is enough to spoil even the greatest film ever made. — ©AFP/Relaxnews 2014

Offering ultra-high-definition films on a disc rather than by download or streaming could be the key to mainstream success. 

Just as Blu-ray discs helped make HD TV a consumer standard, the industry guardians behind the technology and its standards, the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) believes offering native content via a disc will do the same to jump-start the consumer demand for UHD (sometimes known as 4K) television sets. 

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