Strato V is Kaleidescape's next-generation movie player. Providing 4K Dolby Vision playback with lossless audio decode. Strato V works as a standalone or as part of a larger Kaleidescape system.
Q: Does the Kaleidescape Strato V support Dolby Atmos?
A: Yes, the Strato V supports Dolby Atmos for an immersive audio experience.
Q: How much storage capacity does the Strato V have?
A: The Strato V has an internal solid-state drive that can store approximately 10 reference 4K movies.
Q: Can the storage capacity of the Strato V be expanded?
A: Yes, you can pair the Strato V with up to four Terra Prime Servers to increase its local library storage capacity.
Q: What type of remote control is included with the Kaleidescape Strato V?
A: The Strato V comes with a dedicated remote control that features an ergonomic design.
Q: What is the maximum resolution supported by this movie player?
A: The Kaleidescape Strato V supports a maximum resolution of 2160p (4K).
Q: Does this movie player support HDR?
A: Yes, the Strato V supports SDR, HDR10, and Dolby Vision.
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Q: Is the Strato V compatible with Fire TV?
A: you would not use Fire TV with this
$4495
Strato V is Kaleidescape's next-generation movie player. Providing 4K Dolby Vision playback with lossless audio decode. Strato V works as a standalone or as part of a larger Kaleidescape system.
$3995
Strato C is Kaleidescape’s legacy 4K movie player. Strato C supports SDR, HDR10, and lossless multichannel audio including Dolby Atmos, Dolby TrueHD, DTS:X, and DTS-HD Master Audio. Strato C plays movies from a Terra, a compact Terra, or a Strato S over a network, with bit rates up to 100 Mbps and frame rates up to 60 fps.
$199.99
Enjoy fast online streaming with this NVIDIA SHIELD TV media player. The 4K HDR capability provides visual quality, while Dolby Atmos and DTS-X surround sound offer an immersive watching and listening experience. This NVIDIA SHIELD TV media player supports unlimited applications for movies, shows, games and music of your choosing, providing endless entertainment. GeForce NOW instantly transforms SHIELD TV into a powerful PC gaming rig. Play over 1000+ titles and nearly 100 of the biggest free to play games. The new GeForce NOW RTX 3080 membership unlocks GeForce RTX 3080 gaming servers in 4K HDR, the shortest wait times and longest session lengths, with RTX ON including ray tracing and DLSS graphics for supported games.
$2995
Strato E is Kaleidescape's entry level 4K movie player. Providing lossless audio and reference quality 4K video output, Strato E works on it's own or as part of a Kaleidescape system. Kaleidescape content is downloaded not streamed to eliminate and compression artifacts or buffering. When storage is full, watched content will be offloaded to make room for new purchases. You can re-download at any time. You can add Kaleidescape Terra Prime servers to increase storage capacity.
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Customers highly value the Strato V Movie Player/Server's exceptional audio and video quality. Many comments praise the superior picture and sound, describing it as the best they've experienced and even surpassing the quality of 4K Blu-ray discs. The lossless audio is a particular highlight, making other streaming options seem inferior. There were no negative customer comments reported.
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Great premium media player that I wish I was willing to keep. This product has a great interface and their movie store is awesome. The quality that you get from this is the same if not sometimes better than 4K/Blu-ray discs. But… the price is not at a sweet spot enough for me to keep it. If this was priced around $2500 (for the 1tb of storage it comes with) I would keep it without questioning my purchase. I decided to just go all in on my NAS server. I hate collecting disc (they take up too much room and time ripping) this is why I purchased this device, but I can’t convince myself to keep it at the current price. Maybe if I had a lot of money to just blow… then maybe… Hopefully they’re able to make the price more convincing in the future.
Posted by Jaleel
Couldn’t be easier to set up. The Strato V comes well-packaged — even covered by a logo’d fabric bag, which gives it a nice, high-end unboxing touch. Kaleidescape even includes all of the cables you’ll need to connect the Strato V to your system — including a THX-certified HDMI cable! The most complicated setup step is getting a Kaleidescape account and activating your Strato V, but even that was dead-simple! The most disappointing part of the Strato V experience is that the software and UI/UX feels dated and in need of some love. The well-known Kaleidescape wall of box art looks great — even though you only see it when you browse the Kaleidescape store. The screens that especially look dated and like an afterthought are the controls you see when you go to start a title or while a title is playing. It honestly looks like something from Windows95! I’m also underwhelmed by the mobile app-based remote control options. The mobile app-based controls for AppleTV are significantly better and more elegantly designed than the mobile app-based remote from Kaleidescape — I really miss the AppleTV buttons to jump 10 seconds forward or backward in the playing content. The closest similar option in Kaleidescape is to go back to the start of the current “chapter” which is often a jump back of 5-10 minutes rather than a quick 10 seconds. On a positive note, the Kaleidescape team seems very open to feature requests and feedback, and I’ve already shared all of these observations with them to hopefully fix/improve in future software updates. But all of these complaints are pretty minor. In general, I’m thrilled with the big step up in movie viewing experience of the Strato V over the AppleTV 4K. In particular, the lossless, uncompressed audio from the Strato V makes all other streaming options — AppleTV 4K, Netflix, Roku, etc — seem pretty awful by comparison. I especially notice much more bass and LFE audio details that must be dropped out entirely on streamers that use compressed audio. One other note — if you don’t have a 1Gbps download speed home network, you’ll probably be pretty frustrated with the Strato V experience because it may take you up to an hour or even more to download any titles. My network is 1Gbps and it takes ~10-15 minutes to download any title, which is quick enough for me to go get some snacks and have the title downloaded when I get back. That reminds me of one final gripe — the Strato V ships with a 1Gbps network card, so, even if you were willing to pay for a faster home network, it will be capped at 1Gbps. At this price point and in this day and age, the Strato V should have a 10Gbps netork card (or support later upgrading to that speed by the owner). I’m fairly certain that both the Strato V’s 1Tb drive size and the 1Gbps network speed limit are deliberate decisions to make the Strato V user experience frustrating enough to encourage upgrading to a Terra Prime server, which has more space and a faster 2.5 Gbps network speed.
Posted by ChiMovieFan
New user. Honest first impression. I have a decent theater with large speakers quad subs, parasound amps, etc. It’s a good amount of money wrapped up in sound and projector. I was using only my Apple tv, trying to hold out for Apple to do better with audio, or so I was hoping? Was I getting good sound with Apple? How about surround decoders, with Apple I was limited to some basic version of atmos. Told it was all compressed and “some” people might hear a difference. What about 4K blue ray? Was I going to go back to physical media and buy the player and such? I decided to buy the V from Best Buy and hear for myself. First, it’s not a streamer, I knew that but wanted to make note. Second the gui works, it’s not flashy but the info on the movies is good, still I think some aspects of the software “feel” old and out of touch. Ok the movies and the sound. Wow! I’m not an audiophile, I was just looking to get a more theatrical movie experience. The V delivers! If you have a sound system that is atmos or dtsx, not a sound bar, you will love the sound. Streaming is flat and limited separation with weak clarity. The V addresses all of that! It turned my theater into a much better audio experience! If you want better sound than streaming, buy and try. If you have a capable sound system this will be a great investment! Picture, I have a decent projector but the image on my projector did not gain a lot. It is better than Apple TV, but not the wow I reveived from my audio. I expected this. My goal was better sound and a way to have digital movies. This fit my situation perfectly. Is it expensive still, yes. But for me it was time to hear what my much bigger investment in my theater could deliver. Perfect! The app is OK, the remote is ok. I hope they work on the app and phone controls to enhance the user experience.
Posted by BrianW