This time around I think that broadband could play a more important role in providing more content for ultra HD televisions, at least at first.
When HD television first came out there were not as many ways to view HD programming from the internet and the broadband speeds were not as great as they are today. This may help Ultra HD televisions progress in the market quicker than what HD did when it first came out. More people connect there televisions to the computers and broadband along with smart TV's being on the market.
Today we have such services on the market as Netflix, Hulu, Red box, Roku and so forth that we did not have back then. These companies could capitalize on this. This will cause further issues with bandwidth caps though.
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