So who is going over to 4k blu ray or planning to in the future? i`ve been looking into it and considering most films are filmed in 2k is this going to be like 3D anther fad that will die or will this be the next format to replace blu ray?
I did see some of those OLED's, with those kind of thicknesses it is going to be a job putting all those inputs in! Yeah I wouldn't want to know the price!Also- very soon the OLEDs will be millimeters thick, and will mount with magnets (and can be rolled up!).
They have already showed them at trade shows (and an earlier version was used at the China Olympic games).
These are basically ready- the hurdle they have to jump is the inputs and outputs (which will probably have to be ribbon wire).
(Oh! And of course- THE PRICE!)

I did see some of those OLED's, with those kind of thicknesses it is going to be a job putting all those inputs in! Yeah I wouldn't want to know the price!![]()

Like all things given time the value will fall on Steelbooks the way it has on other Collectibles. DVD Steelbooks used to be very expensive and now they can be picked up very cheaply. I don't see this happening for a long while though and I don't think 4K will affect it very much. It is an addition to Blu-ray rather than a replacement.I've only been collecting these limited/numbered steelbooks for a few months now. Before then I really didn't even know about Kimchidvd, HDzeta, Novamedia, Zavvi etc.
I saw titles from these places while searching blu rays on eBay but they were expensive and I never really paid them any mind. One day I just paid attention, checked one
out and got hooked. The artwork, quality, and limited nature really appealed to me. Now in these last few months I've purchased about 40 of them. Some right from the source,
some off of eBay. With the ones from eBay ranging from a good deal to all the money. I am enjoying this. But I do have some concerns. How will the new 4K blu-rays and maybe
more importantly the increased improvements, access, and popularity of streaming effect the future value of these expensive steelbooks? I'm not new to collecting. Years ago I
had an extensive vinyl collection and saw the value of most of my collection drop as CD's became less expensive and more titles became available. And a very similar thing with
Laserdiscs and DVD's of which I also had a substantial Laserdisc collection. I know there has been a resurgence in vinyl but it is relatively small and I don't believe it will ever be
close to what it once was.I'm not sure those are fair comparisons or not. Are my concerns founded? If this is the wrong place for this post, Moderator please move it to a more
appropriate thread.
Strong 4K UHD TV sales, a couple of highlights:
http://advanced-television.com/2016/05/02/deg-strong-demand-for-4k-uhd-tvs/
- 4K Ultra HD players launched in the US market and were quickly purchased. With 26 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray releases available in the first quarter, 4K Ultra HD discs experienced impressive sales with consumers buying more than 80,000 discs in their first weeks of launch. This number is two times that of Blu-ray Discs sales in its first weeks of launch.
- More than 1.5 million 4K Ultra HD TVs sold in the first quarter, up 210 per cent, bringing the total number of sets sold to date exceeding seven million.