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#4801 |
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Mar 2010
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According to some articles, Sony's CES booth is all about 4K...4K blu-ray maybe.
March 2016 Sony is going to update the firmware on their 4K TVs to allow them to use a USB Hard Disk to DVR record TV programs. What makes this possible? 1) Skype and Emergency alert require always on standby modes where the TV is tuned to a channel waiting on a Emergency alert and for Skype a Network connection. It's a simple matter to also support DVR. 2) Playready and Vidipath support properly handle flags and DRM. 3) Sony will have to provide Program Guides which they will charge a fee to do and this is likely also part of Vidipath and scheduled for March. 4) The US FCC no longer requires a cable card and allows Downloadable security which opens up the US to DVRs in TVs, PS4, XB1, PS3 and PCs with TEEs (Trusted Execution Environment) and additionally in the short term Network or USB tuners. |
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[QUOTE=raygendreau;11701286]LG Live Stream Press Conference starts at 7. AM PST, not 8 AM. if anyone is interested: (That's what the count down indicates)
QUOTE] What's the BST time on this? the count down clock has been counting up since it hit zero, it's just hit 1 hour and 2 minutes. |
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#4803 |
Blu-ray Samurai
Jul 2008
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[quote=bailey1987;11701528]LIVE NOW
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#4806 |
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Feb 2009
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Shout! Factory announces its first Ultra HD Blu-ray titles for later this year
http://www.thedigitalbits.com/column...ts/010516_0800 |
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Thanks given by: | jono3000 (01-05-2016) |
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Looks like the bezel is made out of glass. So I can't say how good the build quality is but I am sure it performs well. Dolby vision hdr and exceeded uhd alliance standards. Can't wait to get myself one!
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#4810 |
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This Technicolor press release (previously posted in the LG OLED thread in the Display forum) implies that we may see content HDR graded to take advantage of black levels only attainable by OLED.:
"Looking ahead, LG and Technicolor intend to expand their alliance to: •Optimize Technicolor’s video enhancement and HDR delivery technologies for inclusion in LG devices and displays. •Ensure new LG OLED TVs meet the high quality standards of the creative content community and can serve as Technicolor’s consumer HDR reference model. •Integrate LG OLED TVs into Technicolor’s post production facilities around the world, where premium movie makers and TV show producers create, view and approve content prior to distribution." read:http://www.technicolor.com/en/who-we...-and-hdr-video |
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I suppose selling them separately makes more money though. And with 4K they need as much revenue as they can get to get the format up and running. |
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Could I ask what is possibly a stupid question?
I'm certainly not as technically minded as lots of people on this board. I have a 4K TV I bought last summer, the Sony X85C (Here: http://www.sony.co.uk/electronics/te.../x8500c-series) I did loads of research prior to purchasing, and am very happy with it, and took special note of the confirmation of HDR being patched in. I wanted to make sure I had the most compliant (without breaking the bank too much - I needed a new TV suddenly after my old one broke). I'm aware of a few of the shortcomings with the set. I have been reading this thread and am confused about a few things (notably Dolby Vision), and simply want to know, will my TV be fine for the Ultra HD Blu-Ray and be able to take advantage of HDR? I know I'll need to get a new player (and hopefully a player with HDMI split to save upgrading my receiver for the time being). |
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Blu-ray Samurai
Jul 2008
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#4814 |
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Panasonic up in a few minutes (Live Stream from CNET)
http://live.cnet.com/Event/Panasonic...ess_conference |
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"Panasonic also said it would release a 4K Ultra-High Definition Blu-Ray player in 2016 and the DX900 TV -- the first 4K set to meet the recently announced specifications laid down by the UHD Alliance, with further UK-specific announcements on television and Blu-Ray anticipated later this week." http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/...1200-turntable Even Wired spent more time on the turntable than the other featured products. I just watched the TCL live stream from CNET. Nothing much. They also have a Dolby Vision display with Quantum Dots. |
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Thanks given by: | bailey1987 (01-05-2016) |
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Didn't see anything about the Digital Bridge in the specs. You may want to take a look. Under $400 on price. That is good news. https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.p...0&postcount=24 |
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