Toshiba 4K Ultra HDTVs Hit the Streets
Toshiba’s Digital Products Division (DPD) announced that its L9300U series of 4K Ultra HDTVs is now available at chosen U.S. retailers in 58”, 65” and 84” screen sizes.
Toshiba’s Digital Products Division (DPD) announced that its L9300U series of 4K Ultra HDTVs is now available at chosen U.S. retailers in 58”, 65” and 84” screen sizes.
TP Vision announced its new 9000 series of 4K Ultra High-Definition (Ultra HD) Philips TVs at IFA 2013 in Berlin.
Singulus Technologies announced that it has developed a new replication line capable of manufacturing prerecorded 100 GB (triple-layer) Blu-ray Discs.
LG Electronics announced that it is showing off its latest collection of OLED and Ultra HDTVs at IFA 2013 in Berlin.
Sony Electronics announced that it has launched its Video Unlimited 4K video download service and is rolling out two new Ultra HDTVs.
Panasonic announced its new 65-inch Smart VIERA TC-L65WT600 Ultra HDTV, which features a 4K 60p input based on HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.2a specifications.
The HDMI Forum announced the release of version 2.0 of the HDMI specification, which offers increased bandwidth (up to 18Gbps) to support new features such as 4K@50/60 (2160p) video and 32 audio channels, as well as dynamic auto lip-sync and extensions to CEC.
Parks Associates announced its latest research suggests that, among households with a streaming video media device, far more use a Roku than an Apple TV.
The MHL Consortium announced that it plans to release version 3.0 of its Mobile High-Definition Link (MHL) specification in early September 2013.
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.
TCL announced that it is launching a 50″ 4K Ultra High-Definition (Ultra HD) LED TV in September for $999.