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Apple users think that there are no benefits of 4K video because everyone still uses 1080p monitors. This in a nutshell is the mentality of die hard Apple users today. They can see things like how 4K looks significantly better on their 1080p monitors, but they try to erase from their minds what they've seen, and never research things like why 4K video significantly looks better on 1080p monitors.
"Apple users think that there are no benefits of 4K video because everyone still uses 1080p monitors." Sweeping generalisation, logical fallacy spotting a mile away. If you want to get a rise out of Apple users, I suggest you try harder.
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Using the UK as a case in point, Wyatt-Gunning says developed countries have a different mind-set when it comes to ADSL. "They don't even think about it before they download - whereas here we're used to thinking twice. But we are now getting to the situation where people have more freedom to download.
* Web Africa says the amount of Download Plus GBs used in June 2014 was around 71 000GB, while expected (straight line) Download Plus usage in August 2014 is about 177 000GB.* 50TB of data equates to downloading around 4 200 HD movies.* Downloading Game of Thrones seasons one to four in HD uses around 23.5GB of data, so 50TB is at least 2 100 complete seasons.* Telkom has 948 868 ADSL subscribers.* Telkom has 16 588 fibre distribution points in SA.* Telkom has deployed over 147 000km of fibre in SA.* Download Plus is an add-on product for capped packages, whereby customers can buy data at reduced rates to use between midnight and 6am.
Disney+ is scheduled to be released in the US today at 3 am PST, and its apps are already live on almost any platform you could think of. For many, it's even possible to log in right now, so if you're up for a late-night/early-morning streaming session, you can try your luck by downloading or accessing the service on a device of your choice. 2ff7e9595c
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