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Old 11-19-2009, 01:43 PM   #10
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Default Survey: Ultra HDTVs In 40% of Homes By 2025!!

From an article in today's cable television trade publication, Multichannel News

Now that high-definition sets are in a majority of American homes, some analysts and companies are already looking ahead to the next generation of high-resolution video -- ultra HD.

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The so-called ultra HD formats are expected to provide four to 16 times the resolution of existing high-def displays. A recent study by In-Stat, sister company to Multichannel News, predicts that the mass adoption of these sets will be a lengthy process stretching into the 2020s, but that about 40% of North American homes will have ultra HD sets by 2025. By then, about 20 million ultra HD sets will be shipped in North America.
In-Stat is also predicting that the penetration of ultra HD sets in Europe will approach 5% by 2021 and increase to about 28.2% by 2025 and that the Japanese market will be an early adopter of the technology in Asia.
Michelle Abraham, principal analyst at In-Stat and the author of the new study, The Market Opportunity for Ultra-High Definition Video, expects it will take five to 10 years before the displays reach even 5% of all homes and that the broadcasters won't begin offering some ultra-HD content until the 2017 to 2022 period.
"If you remember that [the Japanese public broadcaster] NHK began testing ultra-high definition about 10 years ago, it could be 25 years before we see ultra-HD widely available," Abraham said.
Nonetheless, companies are already thinking about the next generation of high-definition video and that interest prompted In-Stat to take a close look at the technology, Abraham said. A number of consumer-electronics manufacturers are already exploring the higher formats, and theatrical film makers are already producing 4K content for digital cinemas.
Ultra-high definition refers to the 4K resolution of 3840 by 2160 pixels, which offers four times the resolution of the current 1080p high-def displays, and 8K resolution, which has 7680 by 4320 pixels, or about 16 times the resolution of today's HD sets.
While the adoption process is likely to be lengthy and require most of the existing television production and distribution infrastructure to be almost entirely rebuilt, several factors are likely to push consumer adoption in the coming decades, the report said.
For starters, digital cinemas are already exposing consumers to higher resolution 4K content and creating an infrastructure for 4K and 8K content, according to Abraham.
"The studios are already taking films and scanning films at 4K resolution and there are cameras allowing them to produce using digital techniques in 4K resolution," she explained. Early ultra HD sets will likely to be marketed to those who want to replicate the digital cinema experience in the home.
At the same time, consumer electronics manufacturers continue to look for new features that allow them to maintain better margins on their sets.
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