โFeb-25-2017 11:50 AM
โFeb-26-2017 07:07 PM
wa8yxm wrote:There is not, nor has there ever been competing formats in the US with the exception of original development and that's been adopted for many years. ATSC is the US broadcast standard... AND the existing UHD TV's DO receive ATSC OTA. That's required by law. Wether they will work on ATSC-3 is a different story. That's a long way off
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Same with ATSC, there were some other formats competing before they settled on ATSC,, and there still are competiting formats so if you buy the wrong model, when the dust settles. NO JOY.
โFeb-26-2017 06:50 PM
fj12ryder wrote:its really not. This is a major leap in technology, no question. BUT.... As a friend of mine once said "The state of the art has exceeded the state of the need". Time will tell
I've thought that 4K was similar to 3-D: something to convince people they need to buy a new TV.
โFeb-26-2017 02:29 PM
โFeb-26-2017 02:26 PM
Eric&Lisa wrote:That's good, I like that. :Bleeper wrote:
...They are getting ready to change things so TV stations broadcast in 4K Ultra HD and a better reception...
"In an effort to resolve the national 'Fake News' dilemma, the FCC today announced their decision to allow 4k Ultra HD resolution broadcasts. It is expected the improved quality of the digital signal will make the evening news more realistic. It is undetermined, however, whether it will be any more believable."
(Sorry, I couldn't resist the humor). ๐
โFeb-26-2017 01:04 PM
Fizz wrote:
Saw an article a little while back saying today's 4K TV will not receive OTA so wait before you buy.
It was a long technical paper, I only read the first paragraph.
โFeb-26-2017 10:11 AM
leeper wrote:
...They are getting ready to change things so TV stations broadcast in 4K Ultra HD and a better reception...
โFeb-26-2017 08:26 AM
tinner12002 wrote:unless you have Satellite that kinda has the BW for this. Direct has one or two ch's IIRC. But programming is really hard to find except for movies. Let it wash out for 5 or 10 years first
From what I gathered after talking to a tv guy, buying a 4K tv was a waste of money right now as there wasn't anyone broadcasting in 4K to actually benefit the tvs capabilities. Because its a new fad, everyone was jumping on the bandwagon.
โFeb-26-2017 03:45 AM
โFeb-25-2017 09:06 PM
Fizz wrote:they don't.... yet. There's not enough bandwidth to accommodate 4K, but it's coming
Saw an article a little while back saying today's 4K TV will not receive OTA so wait before you buy.
It was a long technical paper, I only read the first paragraph.
โFeb-25-2017 03:17 PM
โFeb-25-2017 03:05 PM
โFeb-25-2017 02:32 PM
โFeb-25-2017 02:32 PM
leeper wrote:ummmm.. ATSC-3 development has been going on for years with no involvement from the FCC, this is a manufacturer and industry led development. Nothing has changed whatsoever with this research. The ONLY thing that has happened with the FCC in recent weeks is the announced results of the latest spectrum auction that has nothing to do with any Next Gen TV. It's nothing more than another spectrum grab by the wireless companies that the FCC thought they were going to get hundreds of billions of dollars for. Didn't happen.
The FCC is working on changing the way TV signals are transmitted as they did before. They are getting ready to change things so TV stations broadcast in 4K Ultra HD and a better reception. They just opened discussions on next generation broadcast TV standards. Here we go again.
โFeb-25-2017 02:08 PM