Why You Shouldn't Buy a UHD 4K TV This Year 271
Lucas123 writes "While it's tempting to upgrade your flatscreen to the latest technology, industry analysts say UHD TVs are still no bargain, with top brand names selling 65-in models for $5,000 or more. And, even though 4K TVs offer four times the resolution of today's 1080p HDTVs, there are no standards today for how many frames per second should be used in broadcasting media. Additionally, while there's plenty of content being produced for UHDs, little has been made available."
Re:Early Adopters (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Seiki 39" 4K can be had for less than 500 bucks (Score:1, Funny)
I didn't want one, but now that I know, I want it!
Re:Tempting? I Don't Have a TV... (Score:1, Funny)
I don't even own a computer! I lay in my yard and wait for a boob shaped cloud to float by and start beating it furiously. Cumulonimbus get me rock hard....
Re:Also Linux friendly (Score:5, Funny)
Re:I don't need an analyst to tell me (Score:4, Funny)
How else is computerworld supposed to generate ad revenue?