Advanced Television

UHD

Sony no longer a top Japanese company?

Sony’s decline over these past few years has been tragic to watch. But the reduction in revenues, profits and returns to shareholders means that Sony will probably be kicked out of Japan’s newly-established JPX-Nikkei-400 market index.  A decision will be made in August. Meanwhile, Sony itself is hoping that World Cup mania will help shift […]

June 16, 2014By Chris Forrester

DVB-T2 delivers HEVC encoded UHD and mobile TV

This year at Broadcast Asia, visitors to the DVB stand can witness the power and flexibility of DVB-T2.  In a groundbreaking demo, DVB-T2 is used to deliver a wide range of resolutions from Ultra-HD down to the smaller screen resolutions for mobile devices including smartphones. Using the second-generation terrestrial transmission standard, an HEVC encoded UHD […]

June 16, 2014

Eutelsat Ultra-HD demo channel for Asia-Pacific

Thomson Video Networks has announced that satellite operator Eutelsat is launching an Ultra-HD demonstration channel for Southeast Asia and Australia, based on the ViBE VS7000 multi-screen video system and Sapphire MPEG stream server. Broadcast via Eutelsat’s year-old EUuteksat 70B satellite, the demo channel will leverage the advanced high-efficiency video coding (HEVC) capabilities of the Thomson […]

June 16, 2014

Eutelsat extends Ultra-HD reach to Asia

Eutelsat Communications working in partnership with ST Teleport, one of Asia’s leading full-service satellite, fibre and IP communications solutions providers, will be introducing its 4k TV channel on the Eutelsat 70B satellite that reaches across Southeast Asia and Australia. The content displayed by Eutelsat’s new 4k channel is encoded in HEVC by ATEME and Thomson […]

June 13, 2014

South America to get 4K World Cup

South American viewers lucky enough to own a suitable 4K-enabled display can receive some of FIFA World Cup games in Ultra-HD, thanks to the pairing of Broadcom-supplied BCM7445 SoC chipsets using HEVC with Elemental’s encoding system. The signals will go out on Globosat’s SPORTV channel over Brazil and beyond. Moreover, the transmissions will be captured […]

June 12, 2014By Chris Forrester

Ultra-HD takes off in France

Driven by the World Cup, 530,000 TVs were sold last month in France, representing a 25 per cent growth year on year. A total of 2.3 million TVs have been sold since the beginning of the year. After a two year decrease, a study

June 12, 2014From Pascale Paoli-Lebailly in Paris

Titan launches £1m, goal-size TV

British TV manufacturer Titan has launched the world’s largest commercial TV, the ‘Zeus’. The TV comes with a screen size of 370 inches – roughly the size of a football goal – and a hefty price tag of £1 million (€1.24m). The ‘Zeus’ is designed for indoor usage but is also optimised for outdoor watching […]

June 12, 2014

Global flat-panel shipments strong in Q1

Worldwide shipments of flat-panel televisions rose convincingly in the first quarter of 2014 compared to the same period last year, a stronger-than-expected showing that puts the industry on firm footing for the year, according to a new report from IHS Technology. The market for LCD TV was particularly robust, climbing 4 percent from January to […]

June 11, 2014

UHDTV with DVB-S2X from MEASAT, Newtec

Satellite operator MEASAT and satellite communications specialist Newtec are teaming up to deliver 4K Ultra High Definition Television (UHDTV) content via transmission scheme DVB-S2X to the Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Center at the forthcoming CommunicAsia 2014 expo. According to the pair, the extensions to the DVB-S2 standard will be instrumental for the satellite […]

June 10, 2014By Colin Mann

BBC World Cup Ultra-HD trials

BBC Research and Development is to trial Ultra-HD broadcasts during this year’s FIFA World Cup. The closed trials will cover all of the three World Cup matches being produced in Ultra-HD by FIFA TV from the Maracanã stadium in Rio de Janeiro – one from the last 16, a quarter-final and the final – marking the […]

June 5, 2014By Colin Mann