Ultra-HD has been sent untill now via satellite only as test-transmissions. In 2014 this should change, however - the first satellite operator has announced the launch of an ultra-HD station for the next year.
The satellite operator "KT Skyline" wants to start a first transmitter in Ultra-HD resolution. The news agency, "Yonhap" reported that the South Korean company has announced on Friday the launch of a pilot channel in Ultra-HD for the next year. So KT Skyline would be the world's first satellite operator offering an ultra-HD channels.
South Korea seems to be in a hurry with the introduction of Ultra HD. In July 2013 the cable industry started in the home country of Samsung and LG a first pilot station in Ultra-HD resolution. But untill now only selected households can receive the Ultra-High-Resolution signals over the cable network.
Source: digitalfernsehen_de
My opinion: From technical view surely an innovation or a further step, but whether this will push through series production at affordable prices in the near future remains to be seen once. Similar to 3D it all sounds a bit like activism. We have wait and see ...
@findeciclo: translation correct?
The satellite operator "KT Skyline" wants to start a first transmitter in Ultra-HD resolution. The news agency, "Yonhap" reported that the South Korean company has announced on Friday the launch of a pilot channel in Ultra-HD for the next year. So KT Skyline would be the world's first satellite operator offering an ultra-HD channels.
South Korea seems to be in a hurry with the introduction of Ultra HD. In July 2013 the cable industry started in the home country of Samsung and LG a first pilot station in Ultra-HD resolution. But untill now only selected households can receive the Ultra-High-Resolution signals over the cable network.
Source: digitalfernsehen_de
My opinion: From technical view surely an innovation or a further step, but whether this will push through series production at affordable prices in the near future remains to be seen once. Similar to 3D it all sounds a bit like activism. We have wait and see ...
@findeciclo: translation correct?
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