YouTube will demonstrate 4K Ultra HD video using a new codec Google hopes will corner the streaming market, VP9, at CES 2014 next week. The royalty-free codec is Google's alternative to H.265 – what's ...
It will be a while before 4K TV broadcasts hit our screens but Sky, the BBC and other members of the DTG’s UK UHD Forum are hard at work making sure everything’s right before launch. At the DTG ...
SES S.A. (Euronext Paris and Luxembourg Stock Exchange: SESG), the world-leading satellite operator, and XTreme Video announced today their collaboration to broadcast new content on SES’s Ultra HD ...
The Xbox One X has today finally launched and is now available for consumers to enjoy, if you are looking to experience the 4K Ultra HD and HDR technology to its fullest on your new 4K TV, you might ...
Sweden’s Teracom and its terrestrial distribution platform Boxer has demonstrated 4K Ultra HD. The demo took place at the TV Puls event, held last week at the newly opened TWELVE Stockholm, Tele2 ...
At the upcoming NAB Show, April 11-16 at the Last Vegas Convention Center, BrightSign will collaborate with broadcast market leaders to demonstrate the power of Over-the-Top (OTT) distribution of live ...
Eutelsat, fresh from the successful launch of its latest satellite 3B (pictured above, heading out to the Sealaunch site) has also launched Europe’s first 4K demo channel encoded in HEVC. What’s more ...
Microsoft is releasing a special demonstration game to showcase the differences between 4K and HDR vs. SDR and 1080p on the Xbox One X. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. MADISON, WIS. Quincy Group’s WKOW-TV conducted a second round of real-world broadcast field ...
Satellite operator SES is now broadcasting a 4K/Ultra High Definition channel over the UK and Ireland from 28.2 degrees East. The new channel is simulcasting the UHD demonstration channel that is ...
You’ve only just got used to hearing about 4K TV and now some people are talking about 8K. But what the hell is it? What makes 8K different to 4K? And do you need it? Or is it worth waiting a while ...