Hi,
The end of the article seem to imply that it will be integrated into 4K TV's,
"Dolby's senior director of broadcast imaging Roland Vlaicu says slow interest in 4K may be one factor. "We believe that without Dolby Vision, 4K is struggling a bit," he says, and the arresting nature of Dolby Vision imagery may help push consumers over the edge."
Be a really good business decision for manufacturers if they only incorporated it into 4K TV's.
Last year I saw a Dolby glasses-free 3D TV at SIGGRAPH. Could you ask about that as well?
Best Wishes,
Paul
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The end of the article seem to imply that it will be integrated into 4K TV's,
"Dolby's senior director of broadcast imaging Roland Vlaicu says slow interest in 4K may be one factor. "We believe that without Dolby Vision, 4K is struggling a bit," he says, and the arresting nature of Dolby Vision imagery may help push consumers over the edge."
Be a really good business decision for manufacturers if they only incorporated it into 4K TV's.
Last year I saw a Dolby glasses-free 3D TV at SIGGRAPH. Could you ask about that as well?
Best Wishes,
Paul
From: tcurren@aol.com
To: Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2014 11:54:41 AM
Subject: Re: [Avid-L2] New Dolby Monitor is super bright
Dolby is trying to push this as a new standard for home TV. 3 TV manufacturers have licensed the tech already. I heard the potential price point but I am not at liberty to say yet. I'll see how much more info I can get today. (I'm at the HPA tech retreat)
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