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COMPUTRADE No. 276
Issue Date: 2008/3

[Components & Peripherals-News Browse] Japan to Start Project for Development of Next-Gen. Ultra HD Technology
    

The Yomiuri Shimbun reported that the Japanese Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications plans to start a project for the development of next-generation ultra HD (High Definition) technology. According to the newspaper report, the government's goal is to start broadcasting with the new technology by 2015.


Super Hi-Vision will be the name of the new technology, and it will follow the Hi-Vision technology developed by NHK, a public broadcaster in Japan. Super Hi-Vision will feature 33 million pixels, 16 times the amount of Hi-Vision technology.
Although the ministry did not comment, the newspaper reported that the government plans to spend 300 million Yen (US$2.79 million; US$1=107.5 Yen) on initial research for the new technology.

 
 
 
 
 
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