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…
Multiple 4K HDR Options Begin To Emerge
Royal Philips’ Frederic Guillanneuf and Technicolor’s Manuele Wahl announce the Technicolor/Philips hybrid HDR System at CES 2016. Along with the Ultra HD Alliance’s CES announcement of specifications defining what the ranges for high dynamic range should be for 4K Ultra HDTVs, progress was being made…
ATSC 3.0 TV Broadcast Standard Progresses Toward Approval
The nation’s next broadcast TV platform is steadily progressing toward realization, following the disclosure Tuesday that the physical layer of The Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) 3.0 digital TV broadcast platform has achieved candidate standard. The “A/322 Physical Layer Candidate Standard” was awarded by the…
Technicolor: HDR Adoption For 4K UHD Needs To Be Open
The process of selecting standards and specifications for next-generation 4K Ultra HDTVs supporting picture quality advances, including wide color gamut (WCG) and high dynamic range (HDR), continues within multi-industry organizations including the Ultra HD Alliance and the Consumer Electronics Association. For an update on how…
NAB 2014: 4K (and HDR) In the Air
Sure, 4K/Ultra HD TVs are being pushed on consumers, and outlets like Netflix have finally started to stream some 4K our way. But is a 4K future weighing heavily on the minds of broadcasters? As it turns out, the answer is yes: A quick stroll around the…
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