![]() ![]() You're watching the 4K movie either on your TV, or computer, or both. it's much less than the old days of stamping-out a billion DVD's on plastic, and VHS videotapes back in the day. I'm not sure I buy the carbon footprint here. So people buy the movie on DVD, and now that it's out on Blue-Ray, they magically expect the studios to give it to them for free? There is nothing to read here. I'm feeling too constrained with streamers and this "Just stream everything" when my fastest network at home is my LAN. I'm going to pick up a Nvidia Shield TV and see how that works along with a ATV 4K. I'm a bit dismayed that a company that prides itself on not using non-recyclable materials is promoting a carbon unfriendly approach to video video disty. ![]() Content Distribution Networks are fueled by datacenters which are often "fueled" by energy sources that aren't so clean. 4K isn't going to make this cap any harder to hit.Īlso it's not the most carbon friendly approach. Streaming only sounds nice but I've already exceeded my Comcast Terabyte cap like 4 times.
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