Ultra High Definition Television: Threshold of a new age
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Published on May 24, 2012
Ultra High Definition Television: Threshold of a new age
ITU Recommendations on UHDTV standards agreed
ITU has announced a new Recommendation that represents a major advance in television broadcasting that will create an entirely new television broadcast environment with the advent of 'Ultra High Definition Television' or UHDTV. ITU's Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R) has developed the standards -- or Recommendations -- in collaboration with experts from the television industry, broadcasting organizations and regulatory institutions in its Study Group 6.
Ultra High Definition Television: A more defined future
The quality of television pictures that viewers see has improved dramatically since it was invented in the 1930s. A dim black and white screen in the corner of the room has become the sparkling 'high definition' colour picture that we see on today's large 'flat panel displays'.
But technology does not stand still. ITU-R Study Group 6 has now agreed a draft new Recommendation on the technical details for 'Ultra High Definition Television' or UHDTV which is now being submitted to Administrations for approval.
The ITU-R Recommendation sets down the quality standards for UHDTV in two steps. The advances made with each of these quality steps are roughly similar to the step from the old 'standard definition television' to 'high definition television (HDTV)'. HDTV pictures today have the equivalent of between 1-2 megapixels. The first level of UHDTV picture levels has the equivalent of about 8 megapixels (3 840 x 2 160 image system), and the next level comes with the equivalent of about 32 megapixels (7 680 x 4 320 image system). As a shorthand way of describing them, they are sometimes called the '4K' and '8K' UHDTV systems.
Ultra high definition picture quality is accompanied by improved colour fidelity, and options for higher numbers of pictures per second than for today's television systems.
ITU Secretary-General Hamadoun Touré praised the work of ITU-R Study Group 6. "UHDTV is an earth-shaking development in the world of television," Dr Touré said. "Watching UHDTV in the near future will be a breath taking experience, and I look forward to it."
David Wood, Chairman of ITU-R Working Party 6C (WP 6C), which developed the draft new Recommendation, said, "This is the dawn of a new age for television that will bring unprecedented levels of realism and viewer enjoyment. It's a historic moment. Some years will pass before we see these systems in our homes, but come they will. The die is now cast, thanks to the untiring efforts of the international experts participating in WP6C."
Chairman of ITU R Study Group 6 Christoph Dosch added, "This is clearly a major achievement for ITU-R Study Group 6 of which we can be proud. The Recommendation means that organizations around the world can safely begin work to make UHDTV a reality."
Director of ITU's Radiocommunication Bureau François Rancy said, "I've personally seen the pictures with 8K UHDTV system, and it's absolutely stunning -- the sense of being there is superb. This agreement shows the great and continuing strength of the ITU-R and Study Group 6."
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All Comments (9)
briansuck 1 month ago
imagine watch Olympic in UHD.. SLOW MOTION!!!
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Ringo Wong 3 months ago
watch in 240p :)
the tv looks hd in 240p
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Ctrèsbeau Claude 5 months ago
Well said, nicely explained.
But when talking whith graphics, it is impossible to read-it.
The film industries are working with 4K camera now. But, it will be compatible with what type of television. They will have to step down to HD-TV system?
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StarOceanSora360 5 months ago
it will
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Cryogenian 5 months ago
will they have to come out with 1TB UltraBluRay for UHD?
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luciojamestan 6 months ago
I hope uhdtv will be available worldwide by 2014. That is the only way for prices to go down. I truly believe there is a market for 80+inch TVs at home either using UHDTV projectors or other UHD Home Theater Systems. Hopefully a UHD DSLR will also become available. People would certainly love to take videos themselves in Full UHD (family, sports, wedding, vacation, etc).
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luciojamestan 6 months ago
I got a lot of important information regarding uhdtv1 and uhdtv2 from uhdmi.com, i believe it will be the future of television. I am quite sure that when prices goes down, more people will demand uhdtv hometheaters and uhdtv projectors.
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Ursula Paola Torres Maldonado 10 months ago
Thank you ITU for this instructive Video about UHDTV, I share this information with goverment officiasl in Peru. Our governmentt is assigning digital channels to Broadcasters from 2010.
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