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The 8K/60 fps HDR stream was sent from Tokyo to Los Angeles, CA, Portland, OR, Brazil, and elsewhere over the public internet—and it looked fabulous.
The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) has unveiled the new logo (below) and specs for 2020 model TV's that meet its definition of 8K Ultra High-Definition, the next-gen of high-resolution video.
The logo and definition aim to help retailers and TV buyers identify products that meet the industry’s 8K UHD requirements, including attributes such as resolution, digital inputs, bit depth, frame ...
Unwind by the water with this soothing 8K HDR seaside film, crafted in Ultra HD with the depth and brilliance of Dolby Vision™. Featuring calming ocean scenes—rolling waves, golden sunsets ...
Experience the future of home entertainment with this stunning 8K HDR video, captured at a fluid 60 frames per second and enhanced with DOLBY VISION™. Tailored for cutting-edge 4K and 8K ...
Vimeo has added HDR support to its video service, the company announced today. Users will be able to upload HDR videos in up to 8K, and the service also supports 10-bit video and a wider color ...
The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) has confirmed the official industry definition and logo for 8K TVs, which will come into effect beginning with 2020 models. As with the certification for 4K ...
The company has added support for both HDR videos and resolutions as high as 8K. You're going to need a very rare 8K display to see footage in its full glory.
From next year, there will be a logo available for TVs that meet the industry's official 8K Ultra High-Definition requirements.
The logo and definition – addressing the display’s resolution, digital inputs, HDR, up-conversion and bit depth – are approved by the CTA Video Division Board, which includes the world’s leading ...
HDMI version 2.1 — which will be backward compatible with current HDMI devices — will support 8K video with HDR at a 60Hz refresh rate, or 4K video at a 120Hz refresh.
Ronald Söthje’s stunning 8K HDR timelapse film of Australia took four weeks, 12,000 kilometres, 5TB of raw footage, and one Canon 5DS R 4K DSLR. I'll be honest. When HDR became a thing in our industry ...