Integra Rolls Out THX Certified AV Receivers
Integra announced its new THX Select 2 Plus certified DTR-40.5 ($1,300) and DTR-50.5 ($1,700) audio/video receivers.
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.
The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) announced that it will host two Demo Days weekends this month, Friday through Sunday, June 21-23 and June 28-30.
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).
NanoTech Entertainment announced pricing and availability for its upcoming Nuvola NP-1 4K media player and NanoFlix UHD streaming video service.
Toshiba Corporation announced that it will launch a new series of 4K Ultra High-Definition televisions (Ultra HDTVs) at the end of June in Japan.
Sony Electronics announced that it has launched an integrated marketing campaign to promote its 4K Ultra High-Definition televisions (Ultra HDTVs).
Integra announced its new DTR-30.5 7.1 channel home theater receiver, which features built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, as well as 4K pass-through and up-scaling for Ultra High-Definition displays.
Sony Canada announced pricing and availability for its new 4K Ultra High-Definition TV sets, which were unveiled at CES 2013.
NHK and Mitsubishi Electric announced that the companies have jointly developed the world’s first HEVC encoder for Super Hi-Vision 8K Ultra HDTV.