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Oct 19 2012
4K television now officially called ‘Ultra High Definition’
The next generation of ‘4K’ high definition display technology will now be known as ‘Ultra High-Definition’ or ‘Ultra HD,’, according to the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA). Ultra high definition TVs have more than eight million pixels of resolution, four times the resolution of today’s high-definition televisions . CEA’s Board voted to endorse the consensus opinion […]
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By Expat • United Kingdom • Tags: 4k, Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), Ultra HD