Posted on February 1, 2012 in ATSC News
CES 2012 put a lot of ATSC’s work into perspective. “Smart TV” is progressing from a high-end, almost exploratory product to a function that is increasingly common in mid-range HDTV models. Recommendation engines, search and social network linkages are becoming increasingly common. And with the re-launch of Google TV, there will be a lot of […]
Posted on February 1, 2012 in ATSC News
Navigating the crowded halls and sights and sounds of the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show, I didn’t exactly have an epiphany. After all, I expected most of the new products introduced at the show to be more or less incremental advancements, not obvious harbingers of any game-changing revolution in the consumer media experience. But over the […]
Posted on February 1, 2012 in ATSC News
With an action-packed agenda for 2012, the ATSC and its members are hard at work on the exciting suite of backwards compatible enhancements to digital television broadcasting, an initiative we call ATSC 2.0. Among other things, ATSC 2.0 contemplates the marriage of broadcasting and the Internet — building on the recently completed work of the […]
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