04-07-2017, 10:08 PM
http://4k.com/news/4k-uhd-hdr-blu-ray-di...-99-19276/
Quote:Since their first release at the beginning of 2016, 4K UHD Blu-ray discs have not only become much more numerous, they’ve also started to drop down in price sporadically, especially for titles that aren’t major new release Hollywood blockbusters. With the current tally of 4K HDR Blu-ray titles sitting at nearly 200 and continuing to expand for 2017, owners of 4K HDR TVs and Blu-ray media player platforms have a remarkably robust selection of content to choose from. For 4K TV owners who don’t have access to enough internet bandwidth for ultra HD content streaming from Netflix, this is a great way to enjoy the full power of high dynamic range combined with 4K resolution of a quality that even those awesome Netflix streams can’t quite match.
Of course, for the best possible enjoyment of 4K Blu-ray titles, your best bet will be an HDR TV and a 4K media player like the Xbox One S, Samsung UBD-K8500 or Sony’s new UBP-X800. All of these players cost between $400 and just under $300, so they’re still not exactly cheap either.
If however you’ve got all these things, the selections of low-priced 4K BD titles are fairly decent, with some decent selections available for less than $20, many more new release movies and shows for less than $25 and even some remarkably decent entertainment options selling for as little as $15 from sites like Best Buy and Amazon.com.

