Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Speaking of 4K Broadcast, Japan is Flying off the Handle: TV is 4K in 2014. Plus, an 8K Future?


This is a brief excerpt from NoFilmSchool




Dave Kendricken

01.29.13 @ 7:46PM Tags : 4k, 8k, broadcast, h265, hd, hdtv, hometheater, japan, television, tv, uhd, ultahd


Several recent developments are helping to bring more 4K (or “more-K“) to your television screen than many of us might have anticipated, even a year ago. RED has big ideas for your home theater (pictured left), consumer electronics companies are starting to roll out some screens with very high pixel densities, media mega-vendors YouTube and Netflix will (or already do) support 4K, and to bring just about everything together, H.265 will be dilating streaming efficiency on 1 billion devices near you. 4K will likely find its way to you via the web a lot sooner than it will through your cable subscription — unless, of course, you live in Japan. To reinvigorate the country’s (somehow) floundering consumer electronics economy, its ministry of communications will be making 2014 the year of 4K in Japan. And perhaps beyond, not long after that.

This comes as a surprise to me, especially with (or despite?) the news of H.265′s acceptance as the next great encoding standard still hot off the presses. Here’s CNET’s Crave Asia reporting the story, which originally broke on the Asahi Shimbun:

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