Samsung announced today that, through June 30, it will be offering a complimentary "Ultra-HD Video Pack" to those customers who purchase the South Korean company's "flagship" 65-inch HU9000 curved Ultra-HD TV. The bundle – which comes pre-loaded on a Samsung hard drive – includes five feature-length films and three documentaries:
Night at the Museum
X-Men Origins: Wolverine
The Counselor
GI Joe: Retaliation
World War Z
The Last Reef
Grand Canyon Adventure
Cappadocia
The move comes as Samsung looks to bolster availability of 4K/UHD content, so named for its resolution rate that is four times that of 1080p HD. Sources for the eye-popping content are still meager in the marketplace, regardless of the fact that Samsung, LG, Sony, and others have been pushing their top-tier models at an increasing rate as of late. Today's offering is a hopeful incentive for prospective 4K/UHD buyers and current owners, as Samsung waits for more methods for users to obtain content, such as Netflix's plan to expand 4K content streaming online.
The HU9000 65-inch curved 4K/UHD TV will run buyers a cool $4,500. The TV comes loaded with a number of features, including UHD Upscaling, Precision Black Local Dimming, a bevy of Samsung's proprietary image enhancement features, and HDMI 2.0, which allows for the industry's highest resolution 4K streams.
So far, it looks like owners of the 55-inch model are not eligible for the free offer. Purchasers of the 65-inch version – who may have to wait up to 12 weeks for their bundle – can follow this link to register today.
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Tuesday, 29 April 2014
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