Ultra HD Forum Pulls Out The Stops at NAB Show 2019
The Ultra HD Forum announced it is releasing newly updated unified guidelines and pulling out the stops at NAB Show 2019.
The Ultra HD Forum announced it is releasing newly updated unified guidelines and pulling out the stops at NAB Show 2019.
Strategy Analytics announced it reckons more than 200 million homes worldwide now own an Ultra HDTV.
The Ultra HD Forum announced it has released Phase B of its guidelines, which cover dynamic metadata, higher refresh rates, lower bandwidth requirement and next generation audio.
HDMI Forum announced that it plans to release version 2.1 of its HDMI specification in the second quarter of 2017.
MAGIX announced its new VEGAS Pro 14 video editing software.
Scenarist, LLC announced that the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) has certified its Scenarist UHD system for authoring Ultra HD Blu-ray titles.
The organizers of IBC2014 announced that NHK will present the latest iteration of its Super Hi-Vision system at their trade show next month.
Texas Instruments announced that more than 100,000 movie theatre screens worldwide now employ the company’s DLP Cinema technology.
Panasonic announced its new expressP2 solid-state recording media, which is designed to accommodate high frame rate and 4K video recording.
In an effort to keep itself relevant, the International 3D Society (I3DS) announced that it has expanded its name and focus beyond 3D to include everything but the kitchen sink.
RED Digital Cinema announced its new Over-the-Top (OTT) network-based REDRAY 4K Cinema Player ($1,450).