Posted on December 10, 2024 in ATSC News
More than 50 companies and organizations are coming together to sponsor the ATSC exhibit at the 2025 CES in January, where the latest NEXTGEN TV innovations can be seen in Central Hall.
“With the support of many broadcast companies, networks, and broadcast equipment and service suppliers, and consumer technology firms, ATSC is returning to CES to showcase a full complement of consumer products that are now in the market and just around the corner for consumers,” said ATSC President Madeleine Noland. Consumer device sales of NEXTGEN TV products will soon reach 14,000,000 units sold to U.S. consumers.
Those visiting CES can find the ATSC Exhibit in Central Hall 20340, just behind Samsung.
Exhibiting organizations in the ATSC booth include Sinclair, Advanced HDR by Technicolor, Mirakulo, Run3TV, Tolka, and examples of NextGen TV sets and accessory receivers from a variety of manufacturers. Several technology announcements are planned at the upcoming show, which takes place just a few weeks before the broadcast industry itself will gather in Las Vegas for NAB Show 2025.
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