The Krell- I was referencing Scott's comment in big all caps, "NO CONTENT" which is completely untrue. The 4 k content was delivered with each 4k Sony 84" set sold to date that was the server with 10 4k movies. I realize that this is not 100,000 titles yet, but considering the short time we have had delivery on 4k, at least Sony is doing a good job of making sure content is not the issue. The only other 4K TVs delivered were the LG 84" and here you are on your own but not for long. I really don't believe that a few months after the 55" and 65" sets hit the retail stores you won't see titles available in some form, either optical or downloadable options.
In all fairness to Scott's comment regarding content, he just didn't get the right information. True, if you ask a Dish Network rep, in most cases you will get a negative outlook since that has been how Dish people respond to any question on stuff they don't offer. While LG doesn't have a solution on their own they ae quick to tell you that by the time their. 55" and 65" sets hit the shelves there will be titles available. Like Sony said, they don't have to go remaster most of the newer titles as the masters are already in a 4k format. They just need to determine how to package the 4k distribution versions of existing titles.
So what IS dead this year at CES?
CRT projection systems. Last year there was still one company showing a CRT. This year none!
Passive 3D projector systems. Last year there were several, this year, none.
DILA projectors, JVC showed their 3 models but no demo theater. Near death.