Broadcasters kept their focus largely on a NextGen TV narrative headed into this week’s CES in Las Vegas, where around 100,000 attendees are expected. Sinclair is discussing its own flurry of ATSC 3.0 developments, while the demise of pay TV service Evoca was one setback in the NextGen saga.
Hisense, Sinclair Broadcast Group and Advanced HDR By Technicolor is featuring a demo during CES 2023 showcasing high dynamic range (HDR) programming. Sinclair Broadcast Group will deliver high dynamic range […]
Sinclair Broadcast Group and its subsidiary, ONE Media 3.0, announced the companies will demonstrate key enhancements to the NextGen Broadcast standard (ATSC 3.0) at CES. Those elements will serve as the […]
Broadcast Could Gain From Enhancing Tech
This week’s CES event in Las Vegas will highlight solutions coupling interactive with measurement technologies for broadcasters, who have much to gain by upgrading their game to a more digital-like experience.
Media previews start Tuesday and Wednesday, with the show opening Thursday and continuing through Sunday. Kinsey Fabrizio, senior vice president at the trade group Consumer Technology Association, said roughly 3,000 companies have signed up to attend the event.
Sixty-six markets are now live with ATSC 3.0 service as consumer technology companies plan new products for over-the-air reception.
Folio Photonics will showcase how its first enterprise-scale, optical disc data storage solution at next week’s CES 2023, taking place Jan. 5-8 in Las Vegas. Folio Photonics will join Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) […]
The Consumer Technology Association today announced that CES 2023, will partner with the World Academy of Art and Science (WAAS) to showcase the critical role of technology in support of the United Nations efforts to […]