The viewing displays for 4K resolution video have now been officially branded “Ultra High-Definition” in the U.S. by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), which represents major consumer ...
ARLINGTON, VA.– The Consumer Electronics Association announced new logos to designate 4K ultra high-definition TVs, monitors and projectors for the home that meet its voluntary core characteristics ...
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 25, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Ushering in a new era in home entertainment, the first "Ultra High Definition" flat-panel TV – with four times the resolution of today's HDTVs – went on sale ...
TV technology has gone through many changes over time. We started out with CRT TV sets, Tube TVs as they were called, and moved on to slim style plasma screens. Then came LCD where everything slimmed ...
The next big thing in home entertainment this holiday shopping season is likely to be the ultra high-definition 4K television. Or maybe not. The consumer electronics industry, which has touted the ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
With four times the clarity of standard high-definition TV, Ultra HD (UHD) — or 4K as it’s more commonly known — is on course to become the next mainstream technology in living rooms across the ...
As a marketing term, 4K was never an overly good one to describe the next generation of high-resolution television screens. That’s why the CEA has today announced that the official term for 4K screens ...
LG said it would release its 84-inch 4K (3,840 x 2,160, or four times the resolution of your current HDTV) UHDTV outside Korea this month and the company confirmed shipments would be on the way during ...
Maximizing the information captured from life and materials science samples is now possible with ease and simplicity, with the new Olympus UC90 microscope camera. Thanks to a range of innovative ...
The Consumer Electronics Association has announced that the consumer name for 4K will be Ultra HD and gears up for displays to be shown off at next year's CES in Las Vegas. TV and home video editor Ty ...
As a long-time tech journalist, barely a day goes by when somebody doesn't ask me what "the next big thing" will be. Such a vague, annoying question. And one that's deceptively difficult to answer.
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