Advanced Television

Ultra-HD/4K

Sony: 4K in homes “sooner than you think”

Sony Pictures Technologies president Chris Cookson, speaking at a Consumer Electronics Association event, said that there are now 15,000 cinemas equipped for 4K digital projection, and he predicted that the theatre experience would soon migrate to the home. “It is natural to expect [4K/Ultra-HDTV in homes], with what’s gone on for the last 60 years […]

October 25, 2013By Chris Forrester

Sony captures Peter Gabriel show in 4K

Musician Peter Gabriel has been busy this week performing his 25th Anniversary Back to Front show at London’s 02 Arena, and the event has been captured by production companies Done & Dusted, Real World and ERP Productions in 4K/Ultra-HDTV. The production team used 10 Sony F55 cameras to video the event in 4K. Eight Sony […]

October 24, 2013By Chris Forrester

Forecast: Apple will sell 65in Ultra-HD set

Apple is likely to start selling ultra-high definition televisions with 65- and 55-inch screens during the fourth quarter of next year, according to a Tokyo-based analyst at Advanced Research Japan Co. Apple is deciding on specifications, and the models probably will have a frameless design, Masahiko Ishino, an analyst at Advanced Research, told Reuters. Apple […]

October 22, 2013

New HDMI cable offering from C2G supports 4K Ultra HD resolution

C2G, a provider of cabling and connectivity solutions, has released a new line of HDMI cabling designed for connecting multimedia source devices in conference rooms, board rooms, small and home offices, desktop and commercial audio/video applications. The Select High Speed HDMI with Ethernet cable line allows users to experience the latest HDMI features including full […]

October 22, 2013

BBC dilemma on Ultra-HD funding

Andy Quested, the BBC’s head of technology for HD and Ultra-HD, says that the publicly-funded broadcaster cannot use licence-fee payer’s cash to fund 4K/Ultra-HD programming. Quested, quoted by 3D Focus, says that only programming funded by non-licence fee cash is being made. “Only programmes funded outside the licence fee are being produced in UHD.  We […]

October 21, 2013By Chris Forrester

1000 Ultra HD channels by 2025

A new report from IHS Electronics & Media says that Ultra HD (4K) will be mainstream by the end of this decade. By 2020, the report’s author Tom Morrod says there will be 140 million TV homes watching at least one Ultra HD channel, and more than 50 million Ultra HD set-top boxes installed. Morrod says […]

October 17, 2013By Chris Forrester

4k boosts Sony TV division

Sony Corp is on track to reverse nine years of TV division losses and move into profit, helped by enthusiastic take-up of 4K sets and much close attention to cost cutting and greater efficiencies in the TV and cell-phone divisions. The news comes from Sony’s president Kazuo Hirai. “We are also poised to reinforce our […]

October 14, 2013By Chris Forrester

4-5 years before mass-market 4K TV

Findings from research firm Dataxis suggest that global shipments of 4K TV sets will surpass 5 per cent of the total annual TV shipments in 2017, while the installed base of 4K TV sets in Europe, North America and mature Asian markets, such as Japan and South Korea, will also reach 5 per cent in […]

October 10, 2013

2014 CES to highlight Ultra HD

The next generation of television takes centre stage at the 2014 International CES where the latest advancements in Ultra HD technology will be showcased via exhibits and new conference programming. Owned and produced by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), the 2014 CES is the world’s gathering place for all who thrive on the business of […]

October 8, 2013

Toshiba targets 4K production

Toshiba is letting go 3000 employees at its electronics plants, and is switching TV production to 4K displays. Two factories will be affected by the closures, affecting about half of its manufacturing staff.  Toshiba has factories in China, Indonesia, and Poland, making its Regza-branded sets, although has not announced which plants would be affected. Toshiba […]

October 4, 2013By Chris Forrester