For those who are interested, the ITU has provided a technical recommendation document for the Ultra High Definition Television format. “Ultra-high definition television (UHDTV) will provide viewers with an enhanced visual experience primarily by having a wide field of view both horizontally and vertically with appropriate screen sizes relevant to usage at home and in public places….
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Samsung to showcase 110-inch Ultra HD TV at CES 2013
If rumors are true, Samsung will be announcing a 110-inch Ultra HD display at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in early January. This would be the largest Ultra HDTV announced to date. According to the source, a unnamed Samsung official was quoted saying, “At the next year’s CES to be open on January 8…
Sharp Unveils 64-inch $31,000 UltraHDTV
Sharp unveiled it’s brand new THX-certified 64-inch UltraHDTV Display (What is UltraHDTV?), known as the ICC Purios. It has a resolution of 3,840 x 2,160, which meets the standards of the 4K UltraHD format. It also sports 4 HDMI inputs, 2 USB ports, an ethernet port, and WiFi capability. In addition, it will also have a 35-watt…
Sony’s $25,000 UltraHDTV
LOS ANGELES (AP) — “The Amazing Spiderman,” ”Taxi Driver” and “The Karate Kid” are getting some real resolution. The new, restored and rebooted films from Sony Pictures are among the content coming pre-loaded on a video player bundled with Sony’s first ultra-high-definition television, a massive 84-inch (213-centimeter) set that retails for $24,999.99 and features nearly…
New Ultra HDTVs arrive in stores
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 25, 2012 /PRNewswire/ Ushering in a new era in home entertainment, the first “Ultra High Definition” flat-panel TV – with four times the resolution of today’s HDTVs – went on sale today to consumers in the United States. LG Electronics USA chose Southern California, the epicenter of entertainment and innovation, as the…
UltraHDTV.net Upgrades
Hey Everyone, First off, I’d like to welcome you to UltraHDTV.net, thanks for visiting! Stick around, we have a lot in store for you… UltraHDTV.net is becoming more popular by the day, with traffic hitting record numbers over the past month. With increased interest surrounding Ultra HD technology, we’d like to upgrade the site to…
Consumer Electronics Industry Announces Ultra High-Definition
Sonoma, CA – 10/18/2012 – The next generation of so-called “4K” high-definition display technology for the home – giant-screen TVs with more than eight million pixels of resolution, four times the resolution of today’s high-definition televisions – will be called “Ultra High-Definition” or “Ultra HD,” connoting its superiority over conventional HDTV, according to the Consumer…