Sony unveils new 4K TVs and 4K video download service

Sony unveils new 4K TVs and 4K video download service
Sony has unveiled two new 4K TVs and also its previously announced 4K video download service.

The service, dubbed 'Video Unlimited 4K,' will be available in the U.S. at launch, and eventually globally. At launch, there will be 70 full-length Ultra HD movies and TV shows, and by the end of the year there will be around 100.



To use the service, you will need one of Sony's 4K Ultra HD Media Players (FMP-X1). Rentals for films start at $7.99 and purchases will lighten your wallet by $29.99.

The FMP-X1 home server costs $700, comes with 2TB of storage and 10 free films. Of course, to take advantage you will need a 4K Ultra HD TV, which will set you back at least $3000 today, as well.

Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 6 Sep 2013 21:47
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  • 6 comments
  • CNDLG

    If you have to have a 4k TV it might be worth waiting for PS4 or Xbox One since they are meant to have 4k output and likely I have their own video downloads.

    But holy crap, if your ISP has caps you're going to be royally screwed, those downloads have to be massive!

    6.9.2013 21:54 #1

  • SomeBozo

    Not to mention you will need 4k/sec, while i've heard the larger the size for the display 4k and possibly 8k someday, the compression you can get because there are larger statistically you'll get better compression. But I still think the amount of data needed per second to drive the display is going to be problematic as well. Seeing what the cable companies did here, offering HD but at 70% of HD quality, i'll bet even if they offer 4k they will lower the quality over streaming just as the cable compies did for HD service.

    7.9.2013 11:34 #2

  • B2D327

    Seems like Sony always comes up with a technology that tries to corner the market and fails (ie: betamax, minidisc)...here we go again. This is why Sony constantly reports financial losses and hands executives their walking papers.

    your conscience doesnt absolve your guilt

    7.9.2013 19:21 #3

  • sopcannon

    So Nick Blu-ray is a failure?


    Yes I know it wasn't just Sony that made the blu-ray.

    ticket for movies $20
    cost internet per month $30
    cost of movies on the internet $0
    cost of fine if ever caught $dont want to know

    13.9.2013 11:42 #4

  • ronatola

    I wonder if 4k will make movies look 'too real' and lose that 'film' look?

    13.9.2013 13:24 #5

  • sopcannon

    So Nick Blu-ray is a failure?


    Yes I know it wasn't just Sony that made the blu-ray.

    ticket for movies $20
    cost internet per month $30
    cost of movies on the internet $0
    cost of fine if ever caught $dont want to know

    13.9.2013 14:52 #6

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