LG Uncorks Two New Ultra HDTVs
LG Electronics announced its new 55-inch ($5,999.99) and 65-inch ($7,999.99) 4K Ultra HDTVs.
LG Electronics announced its new 55-inch ($5,999.99) and 65-inch ($7,999.99) 4K Ultra HDTVs.
Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America announced that it will introduce a new 32-inch touchscreen 4K Ultra HD monitor.
Toshiba’s Digital Products Division announced that it is the first Blu-ray Disc (BD) player manufacturer to be awarded 4K Image Certification by Technicolor.
Toshiba’s Digital Products Division announced that its new L9300U series of 4K Ultra HDTVs will be available in the United States this August, starting at $4,999 for the 58-inch model.
Pioneer Electronics announced its new Elite SC-75 ($1600), SC-77 ($2000) and SC-79 ($3000) THX certified 9.2-channel audio/video receivers.
Sharp Electronics announced its new 70-inch AQUOS 4K Ultra HDTV, which will be available in the middle of August for $7,999.99.
Integra announced its new THX Select 2 Plus certified DTR-40.5 ($1,300) and DTR-50.5 ($1,700) audio/video receivers.
Technicolor announced that it is working with Portrait Displays on a colour certification process for computer and mobile displays and has awarded its first 4K Image Certification to Marseille Networks.
Comcast Corporation announced that it will demonstrate 4K Ultra High-Definition (Ultra HD) video delivery and 3+Gbps broadband at The Cable Show 2013.
Rovi Corporation announced that it is working with Broadcom to drive 4K adoption by enabling device manufacturers and service providers to take advantage of the High Efficiency Video Codec (HEVC/H.265).
CyberLink announced that its PowerDVD and PowerDirector software support Intel’s new 4th generation Core processors for improved 4K video playback and editing.