CTA Unveils `NEXTGEN TV’ As New Age Of OTA Begins
The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) announced late last week that it has adopted the name “NEXTGEN TV” and accompanying logo program to help identify forthcoming new television sets and devices that will be enabled to receive ATSC 3.0 over-the-air digital broadcasts. The naming program preceeds…
HDR10+ Logo Launch, ATSC 3.0 Celebration Slated For CES 2018
The next-gen ATSC 3.0 over-the-air broadcast standard and with it High Dynamic Range technology are shaping up to be big parts of next week’s CES 2018 technology trade show in Las Vegas. On Friday, 20th Century Fox, Panasonic and Samsung Electronics, all members of…
ATSC Slowly Moving Toward HDR Broadcast Solution
January has now passed, and the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC), which is developing the next ATSC 3.0 over-the-air broadcast TV system, revealed it has made a selection in the highly competitive HDR technique selection process that embraces several possible approaches and leaves open the…
HD Guru’s Top 5 TV Takeaways From CES 2017
In the aftermath of CES 2017 what remains clear is that the industry is in for more transitions and updates ahead, as growing pains for 4K Ultra HD, high dynamic range (HDR) and even forthcoming 8K video continue to keep us all guessing. Meanwhile,…
Decision On ATSC 3.0 HDR Now Expected In January
A decision on how to implement high dynamic range (HDR) and which technology to use for the nation’s next broadcast system will likely take a little longer than originally expected to determine, according to Mark Richer, president of the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC)….
Will Your TV Be Compatible With ATSC 3.0 Broadcast HDR?
We frequently receive questions from prudent readers who want to know if the premium 4K Ultra HD TV they buy today will remain compatible with high dynamic range (HDR) content and programming coming in the future. One of the most common concerns is whether…
ATSC Selects Final Standard For ATSC 3.0 Physical Layer
The next-generation of over-the-air TV broadcasting moved a big step closer to realization Wednesday after members of the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) voted to approve a final standard for the Physical Layer transmission system in the forthcoming ATSC 3.0 technology platform. The achievement…
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