The 8500 is going to be the most future proof and supports HDR which is part of the UHD Blu-ray spec.
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Yeah some are saying that the Sony's might get HDR with a future update which you would think they would especially since they have their own movie studio.
The Sony XBRs are not DIRECTV 4K Ready. Sony's website has a FAQ indicating only that they are DIRECTV Ready.It's Direct TV 4K ready plus looking at the support page looks like there a update coming out this month that will make it Direct TV RVU as well.
HDR must also be provided for in software. It is possible that some of these panels are HDR capable but the feature hasn't been turned on in the hopes of avoiding embarrassment if it turns out it doesn't work.HDR is implemented via hardware not software.
That is telling all by itself. IMO, it is still not soup yet. Promises of future upgrades are much like "the check is in the mail". We may see them, but I wouldn't bet $2k on it happening.Last time I looked at that thread, there were more "I'm not going to upgrade" posts than not... reminiscent of the SD / HD change over.