Recently the Japanese government has announced plans to bring "Super Hi-Vision" (Ultra High Definition) to life as a broadcast standard by 2015.. It will include a 33 megapixel (7,680 x 4,320) resolution and 22.2 channel surround sound, it will also contain a built in Camera to record every thing and and equipment to transfer the 24Gbps uncompressed streaming data..
The are calling it as "Super Hi-Vision", as it will show images of about 33 million pixels which is 16 times more than the present Hi-Vision technology, said by a high-definition TV technology developed by public broadcaster NHK, and he also said that The ministry was expected to spend 300 million yen (2.7 million dollars) on start-up research starting from the fiscal year in April...
Source : Engadget
Wednesday, 16 January 2008
Super Hi-Vision (Ultra HD) coming somewhare in 2015..!
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Wednesday, 9 January 2008
Watch YouTube Video in Panasonic HDTV...!
Everyday is becoming a new day in CES 2008 as we are getting to know something new everyday like yesterday there was a grand announcement from Matsushita, also known as Panasonic who along with YouTube have announced plans to bring big screen High Definition TV viewers quick and easy access to YouTube directly from Panasonic’s new VIERA PZ850 line of Plasma Internet-connected HDTV’s. The new VIERA HDTV’s, equipped with VIERA CASTTM, also includes easy and seamless access to Picasa Web Albums, a free online photo-sharing service from Google.
The President of Panasonic AVC Networks Company, Toshihiro Sakamoto said that thrilled to introduce Panasonic VIERA PZ850 series Internet-Connected HDTV’s with virtual one-click access to YouTube and Picasa Web Albums from Google..
Panasonic VIERA PZ850 series Internet-connected HDTV’s will be available to consumers in spring 2008 from when the lucky Panasonic consumer will be able to easily enjoy YouTube videos from the living room with the enhanced quality of a fully integrated widescreen TV experience..
Source : Tech2.com
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