Sony is preparing to launch Ultra on April 4, a new streaming service. If you plan to watch 4K Movies on Ultra, you might have to prepare your wallet.
Sony will charge its customers with 30 dollars for streaming a movie at 4K.
According to Buzzfeed, the initial repertoire will include films such as 'The Walk,' 'Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon,' and 'Ghostbusters.' Generally around 40-50 movies will be available at the launch of the new service and you will have to pay $30 to be able to store them in Sony's new UltraViolet cloud.
Let us mention that 30 dollars is approximately the cost of two movie tickets in large urban areas such as New York – or two tickets and popcorn in smaller towns.
The Ultra service will be available on Sony 4K SOHN TVs. The service will also offer TV shows, but Sony has not yet revealed how much the episode will charge. Considering the price it has set per film, we should expect a fairly hot price for 4K and HDR streaming.
At the launch of the Ultra service, the company's customers will be able to stream four movies for free during enrollment their.
What do you say? Would you be interested in such a service at this price?