With 4K already identified as one of the biggest trends at this week’s CES, Hollywood and consumer electronics industry stakeholders used the occasion to launch a new coalition dubbed the UHD (Ultra High Definition) Alliance. The Alliance was formed by companies including DIRECTV, Dolby, LG Electronics, Netflix, Panasonic, Samsung, Sharp, Sony Visual Product, Technicolor, The Walt Disney Studios, Twentieth Century Fox and Warner Bros. Entertainment. Conspicuously absent from the announcement were Hollywood stakeholders including Deluxe, Sony Electronics and studios Paramount, Universal and Sony Pictures.
With 4K already identified as one of the biggest trends at this week’s CES, Hollywood and consumer electronics industry stakeholders used the occasion to launch a new coalition dubbed the UHD (Ultra High Definition) Alliance. The Alliance was formed by companies including DIRECTV, Dolby, LG Electronics, Netflix, Panasonic, Samsung, Sharp, Sony Visual Product, Technicolor, The Walt Disney Studios, Twentieth Century Fox and Warner Bros. Entertainment. Conspicuously absent from the announcement were Hollywood stakeholders including Deluxe, Sony Electronics and studios Paramount, Universal and Sony Pictures.
With 4K already identified as one of the biggest trends at this week’s CES, Hollywood and consumer electronics industry stakeholders used the occasion to launch a new coalition dubbed the UHD (Ultra High Definition) Alliance. The Alliance was formed by companies including DIRECTV, Dolby, LG Electronics, Netflix, Panasonic, Samsung, Sharp, Sony Visual Product, Technicolor, The Walt Disney Studios, Twentieth Century Fox and Warner Bros. Entertainment. Conspicuously absent from the announcement were Hollywood stakeholders including Deluxe, Sony Electronics and studios Paramount, Universal and Sony Pictures.