The future of movie, sports and concert broadcasting lies in 4K definition, which will bring cinema quality TV viewing into people’s homes. 4K Ultra HD has four times as many pixels as today’s Full HD ...
The viewing displays for 4K resolution video have now been officially branded “Ultra High-Definition” in the U.S. by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), which represents major consumer ...
Are you a geek, a golf fan, a DirecTV subscriber and in the market for a television? Have we got something for you. Maybe. DirecTV will be offering the first live 4K ultra high definition broadcast in ...
The Consumer Electronics Association has announced that the consumer name for 4K will be Ultra HD and gears up for displays to be shown off at next year's CES in Las Vegas. Ty Pendlebury is CNET's ...
Today’s Full HD TV offerings are only able to show content at a resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels. 4K reproduces content at a much higher pixel count rate of 4,096 x 2,160, delivering four times more ...
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Today there are plenty of TVs for sale with 4K resolution, the successor to high-definition TV, but almost no actual 4K content. With the absence of pretty much anything else to watch in 4K today, ...
This technology is the difference between showing them at their most well-lit and refined, and allowing fans to count the pores on their nose. You can inspect actors’ beard hairs (if you’re into that) ...
You may have feared the consumer confusion that would come out of the Consumer Electronics Association’s decision to rebrand 4K as Ultra High-Definition, and now Sony is doing very little to allay ...
CEA follows ITU lead in branding the next era of television CEA follows ITU lead in branding the next era of television is a senior editor and founding member of The Verge who covers gadgets, games, ...