Broadcom unpacks 4K UHD display tech for networking at CES

Jan. 16, 2015
At its flagship event this year, the International CES convened a panel to take a closer look at the growing number of 4K UHD delivery platforms and focus on a wide range of issues that impact 4K UHD distribution.

In the following video report from the show floor of the recent CES 2015 in Las Vegas, Broadcom's Thomas Fehr, director of product marketing for the company's broadband and connectivity group, talks in detail about the latest in Ultra HD (UHD) and 4K video technology.

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As a matter of special focus, at its flagship event this year, the International CES convened a panel to "take a closer look at the growing number of 4K UHD delivery platforms and focus on a wide range of issues that impact 4K UHD distribution, including content acquisition and production workflow; the number of compatible devices installed; the use of high dynamic range to enhance the overall viewing experience; as well as potential deployment challenges related to broadband networks."

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