August 1, 2015
The British TV provider Sky pulls the bell and rings the
tocsin about the first generation Ultra HD TVs. These are, according to the
business may not be suitable for future use Ultra HD.
It is primarily the early adopters that much money
have paid the first Ultra HD in the living room to want to have
deceived. The Sky according to various models Ultra HD television sets in
2013 and 2014. But the media company has even found that new
models from 2015 do not meet all the conditions Sky in the future
Ultra HD will use. Because there are no established standards for Ultra
HD are, are owners of some models Ultra HD television sets in
future possible problems.
No sports broadcasts in Ultra HD
Technical chief Chris Johns Sky points out that
This Ultra HD TVs for example not to Ultra HD sports broadcasts in
The provider can be looked at. The first generation of displays offer 25
image frames per second, also referred to as 25fps. That is too little for
High Dynamic Range – abbreviated HDR – technique by most in the future
providers – including Sky – is used for Ultra HD sports broadcasts
be. When purchasing an Ultra HD TV buyer must according to Johns
critical look at specifications. Be so during cleanup operations Ultra
HD televisions offered for low prices. In some cases, it is
here on older models that do not support the latest technology.
HEVC support
In addition to HDR and higher fps support is also
important to see if supports Ultra HD television HEVC. This
technique is needed anyway to watch Ultra HD content. This
namely compression technique is broadcast to all current linear Ultra
HD channels used. Netflix also used for OTT offering Ultra HD
this technique. Include Philips has in previous years on the television
Marketed that do not support HEVC.
Samsung Smart Evolution Kit
Samsung offers with more expensive Ultra HD TVs’
ability to the television through the use of a Smart Evolution Kit (SEK)
yearly upgrade to the latest techniques. The cost of a new
SEK amounts for Ultra HD TVs around the five hundred euro. Samsung offers
SEK support in the 2015 models only in the JS-9000 JS-9500 and TV
to.
Written by: Jarco Kriek
Dani & amp; Atilde; & amp; laquo; l Mantione – Purmerend – 08/01/2015 18:38 pm I would not be so sure. The current HDMI inputs have limited capiciteit. For UHD least HDMI 2.0 is required, but worse, are working on new security technologies (the successor to HDCP). Fat chance that you will soon be your single receiver only at HD resolution to use. Welcome – Holland – 08.01.2015 18:15 There will still be sitting between decoder with multiple connections, so definitely in the future image. Rare title. Dani & amp; Atilde; & amp; laquo; l Mantione – Purmerend – 08/01/2015 13:31 h Goh … we did not arrive … History repeats itself. Just as HD-MAC television nowadays are worthless for HD, which will also apply to the majority of the masses who have invested in an UltraHD TV. Reply |
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