Much as Samsung announced, prior to IFA kicking off, Sony is also to expand the options for 4K content viewing in the coming months.
Sony believes the momentum behind 4K is unstoppable – and they could be right - with a number of leading TV broadcasters, cable and satellite operators, along with internet streaming services, currently trialling delivery of programmes in 4K.
While TV broadcasters are fine-tuning their launch plans, as we know, internet content players are already ahead of the game and Sony says they are engaged in a range of initiatives to enhance the 4K viewing experience in the home, some together with service partners.
While TV broadcasters are fine-tuning their launch plans, as we know, internet content players are already ahead of the game and Sony says they are engaged in a range of initiatives to enhance the 4K viewing experience in the home, some together with service partners.
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Netflix broke new ground when it began offering ‘House of Cards’ and ‘Breaking Bad’ in Ultra HD earlier this year and Amazon will start providing 4K content on Amazon Instant Video and Prime Instant Video, also later this year.
You probably saw where that was going and, of course, 2014 4K BRAVIA models will also be able to receive this service in the United States, United Kingdom and Germany. In terms of broadcasts, ASTRA is providing a 4K demo channel available via satellite on 19.2°East, and Sony is showcasing 4K BRAVIA receiving these signals on the Sony booth.
A special new promotion lets BRAVIA customers enjoy a choice of smash-hit Hollywood movies, from Sony Pictures Entertainment, in 4K with Sony’s new Privilege Movies 4K. When purchasing any selected BRAVIA 4K models you will also be able to get five movies in native 4K, from a selection of ten titles that are pre-loaded on a portable hard drive.
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