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During Sony's press event, just held, they promised a 4K delivery system would arrive later in 2013, to follow the launch of its new X Series U HD TV range.
The X series of 4K LED TVs will be available in spring 2013 and also available in spring will be a lineup of Mastered in 4K Blu-ray discs from Sony Pictures' ColorWorks Studio. The first titles to be available are "The Amazing Spider-Man," "Lawrence of Arabia," and "Taxi Driver." Sourced from pristine 4K masters and presented at high-bit-rate, full HD resolution, these discs are said to showcase more of the wide range of rich colour contained in the original source content.
Launching this summer will be the first 4K Ultra HD Video distribution service in the U.S. Consumers will be able to enjoy native 4K content such as feature-length movies from Sony Pictures as well as other productions. At that time Sony will also introduce a dedicated 4K Media Player to bring this service to the home so it sounds like a download service.
During Sony's press event, just held, they promised a 4K delivery system would arrive later in 2013, to follow the launch of its new X Series U HD TV range.
The X series of 4K LED TVs will be available in spring 2013 and also available in spring will be a lineup of Mastered in 4K Blu-ray discs from Sony Pictures' ColorWorks Studio. The first titles to be available are "The Amazing Spider-Man," "Lawrence of Arabia," and "Taxi Driver." Sourced from pristine 4K masters and presented at high-bit-rate, full HD resolution, these discs are said to showcase more of the wide range of rich colour contained in the original source content.
Launching this summer will be the first 4K Ultra HD Video distribution service in the U.S. Consumers will be able to enjoy native 4K content such as feature-length movies from Sony Pictures as well as other productions. At that time Sony will also introduce a dedicated 4K Media Player to bring this service to the home so it sounds like a download service.