A lot of the display-related excitement at January’s CES 2014 related to 4K, multi-touch panels, and gesture-related system control.
A month later, and those same technologies were being featured in digital signage at the Digital Signage Expo (DSE), also in Las Vegas.
It’s impressive how quickly 4K migrated from television to signage.
LG’s 105-inch Ultra […]
Your next question then would be “an upgrade to what and why?”
Unfortunately in most cases the upgrade may actually be a replacement of a short lived TV, depending who manufactured the UHDTV.
Over the past couple of years 4K displays and projectors were made available to consumers and, although market introduction is better than expected and prices are rapidly coming down, many journalists continuously discourage consumers with negativism, such as...
This article follows the series of articles of the “Living with 4K” topic, and 4K related products and subjects, including 4K content and 4K Blu-ray.
Today is about a new 4K player that is just coming to the market, the Nuvola NP-1.
NanoTech Entertainment has confirmed product availability of their Nuvola NP-1 4K player that claims to be compatible with all UHDTVs regardless of brand, as opposed to the proprietary player/TV pairing setup Sony has done with their current 4K media player (FMP-X1) and their UHDTVs/4K Projectors, which limits their 4K media player connectivity to only Sony UHDTVs/4K Projectors.
Earlier this week, there were a few �coincidental� press events and trade shows, all in New York City or just across the river in New Jersey.
And all of them featured discussions about or demonstrations of UHDTV technology.
Chinese LCD TV manufacturers are quickly gaining ground on Korean TV heavyweights LG and Samsung � and they�ve used UHDTV, a barely-hatched technology, to do it.