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28-06-2008, 08:05 AM
Ultra High Definition trials begin
In conjunction the Italian TV channel RAI and Japanese sensor manufacturer NHK, this September the BBC will begin trials of Ultra High Definition (UHD) TV.
UHD, also known as Super Hi-Vision, produces a resolution of 7,680 × 4,320 pixels which is around four times as wide and four times as high as existing High Definition TV.
With 4000 Scanning Lines, NHK is promising consumers an experience which feels close enough to reality to make them want to reach out and touch the on-screen action. Within the Ultra HDTV specification there is a 22.2 multichannel sound system containing three vertical layers of speakers producing a '3D' sound experience.
The new technology will not be with us in TV form for a while yet with not even a rough indication as to when it may become commercially viable.
In conjunction the Italian TV channel RAI and Japanese sensor manufacturer NHK, this September the BBC will begin trials of Ultra High Definition (UHD) TV.
UHD, also known as Super Hi-Vision, produces a resolution of 7,680 × 4,320 pixels which is around four times as wide and four times as high as existing High Definition TV.
With 4000 Scanning Lines, NHK is promising consumers an experience which feels close enough to reality to make them want to reach out and touch the on-screen action. Within the Ultra HDTV specification there is a 22.2 multichannel sound system containing three vertical layers of speakers producing a '3D' sound experience.
The new technology will not be with us in TV form for a while yet with not even a rough indication as to when it may become commercially viable.