Get Ready for New Wave of Ultra High-Definition TV Sets and Content
By Rob Scott
November 27, 2012
November 27, 2012
- While the price point for early Ultra High-Definition (UHD) or 4K TVs may cause average consumers to shy away from the new format, adoption is slowly moving forward. Pre-orders have been reported and new product announcements are expected for early January at CES in Las Vegas.
- The Sony Store in New York is showcasing the pristine resolution of its $25,000 84-inch display. Southern California retailer Video & Audio Center (VAC) has reported at least five pre-orders for the Sony unit, according to corporate director Tom Campbell.
- “In late October, LG’s 4K set went on sale at VAC and Campbell said at least 27 have been sold at $16,999.99,” reports MediaPost. “That’s $3,000 below LG’s suggested retail price.”
- ETCentric have more information on LG’s UHD Cinema 3D Smart TV — winner of a CES Best of Innovations award — live from Las Vegas in January (for those planning to attend, the LG booth is in Central Hall – 8204). We also hope to see the Sony offering.
- 3net Studios has announced three hour-long episodes of “Space” to be produced in native 4K. The series will attempt to detail how the speed of light feels and offer a glimpse inside a comet’s tail. The studio’s goal is to build the “foremost library of 3D content to air on its sister network and sold around the globe, where 3D has caught on quicker than in many parts of the U.S.”
- MediaPost cites the early costs of HD sets and 3D production as a comparison to UHD TV and examples of technologies that eventually gained adoption. Despite the high prices, the Consumer Electronics Association forecasts that 2.5 million UHD sets will sell in 2016, up from 20,000 predicted for next year.
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