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Netflix, al menos en mi TV, tiene muchiiiisima mejor calida de imagen que HBO. Estamos viendo Ballers y algunos capítulos son un festival de pixelados.
La interfaz es la peste. Pero la calidad de imagen es como mínimo como NetflixVaya navegación más mierdosa la de Amazon Prime Video. ¿La interficie no está traducida? Además, todos los títulos de pelis y series están en inglés.
Enviat des del meu Tiger usant Tapatalk
Macrumors dijo:Apple [...] revealed the Apple TV 4K
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the company [Apple] confirmed will be sold for the same price as HD movies at $20 apiece. Users will even be able to gain access to 4K movies they've already purchased in HD at no extra charge.
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The Wall Street Journa dijo:Disney Is Lone Holdout From Apple’s Plan to Sell 4K Movies for $20
The one absence from Apple’s list of big studios selling movies in UHD is Disney. It wasn’t immediately clear why the company behind Star Wars and Marvel couldn’t reach an arrangement with Apple. It currently sells its films in 4K on other digital stores, such as Wal-Mart Stores Inc.‘s Vudu, for $24.99.
Disney’s absence is particularly notable given a longstanding close relationship between the two companies. Disney Chief Executive Robert Iger is on Apple’s board of directors and Disney was the first studio to sell television shows and movies on iTunes.
Apple is said to have made deals with these studios so that 4K films would not rise above $20, but a few weeks ago it was reported that some studios were vying for $25-$30 for each 4K movie on iTunes. It isn't currently clear why Disney films -- which include Marvel and Star Wars -- won't be available in 4K on iTunes, but the WSJ pointed out that Disney currently sells its films in 4K on apps like Vudu, but at a higher price of $24.99. If talks fell through with Apple, that price tag is likely the reason why.
Apple's negotiations with participating studios reportedly went down to the wire, ending just weeks ahead of the September 12 reveal of the Apple TV 4K. Some studios are also said to still be interested in offering movies on platforms like iTunes just weeks after they debut in theaters, suggesting time frames and prices like 17 days after a theatrical debut for $50, or four to six weeks from release for $30. These talks are still ongoing and it remains to be seen if Apple and iTunes would ultimately take part in such a feature.
Vodafone se saca el video pass por 8€ que permite ver YouTube, Netflix HBO y otros de forma ilimitada sin gastar del bono de datos.
Vodafone lanza los nuevos Video Pass y Maps Pass para ver vídeos y mapas sin gastar datos
Amenaza con subir el Prime. Se veía venir¿qué ha hecho Amazon que no me he enterado?