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This made me lol. :D
I just copy pasted an article I read online. The link is given in the opening post. I've asked the author to come here and respond for his benefit. May be he will..may be he won't.
When unknown television maker Seiki released the worlds cheapest 4K TV, many programmers jumped at the opportunity to gain a cheap 4K monitor. Early reports touted vast screen real estate and sharp picture as a massive productivity boost for developers. The trouble is, its not all its cracked...
For those who can wait, it's better to buy a future proof 4K TV. A next generation graphics card with HDMI 2.0 can can be installed later when it comes out.
Are you going to use the TV as your desktop monitor? If your viewing/sitting distance is between 2.5 to 3 feet then resolution of the display will matter. If this is the case, then you will greatly benefit with 4K. But if you will be sitting far away from the TV for all your needs, then a 1080p...
I just read this :):
At the CES 2014 show, the company clarified what makes its new Seiki Pro brand different, explaining that all of its Pro models are designed to be future-proof and fully upgradeablein particular, youll be able to step up to the HDMI 2.0 standard via future firmware...
As of now, the newer models will still only do 30Hz for 4K. Click on product details here: http://www.seiki.com/products/seikiPro4k/
I was expecting an upgrade to 60Hz for 4K.... bummer! This is like one step forward and then one step back again. :rolleyes:
Hopefully more updates will clarify this.