Tuesday, January 14, 2014 2:30:06 PM
How did the other companies stream at CES? I was hoping to see a Nuvola behind the TV of other booths....but never saw a Photo of one published. Maybe they really were there.
Netflix borrowed a Broadcom box to stream. There has Been PR's that Broadcom has the chip/tech to stream 4K. But heh....that thing could have cost thousands of dollars.
http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/126457-netflix-uhd-4k-interview-when-where-and-how-to-get-4k-content
"This is a current 4K TV, it does not have the HEVC decoder in it. So we borrowed a box from Broadcom, a reference design. You can’t go to Fry’s or Best Buy for this. It has a chip set in there for the HEVC decode and then we connected that up via HDMI 1.4 to this TV. That means you don’t quite get the full Ultra HD experience because HDMI 1.4 doesn’t support higher frame rates than 30fps."
also more on the Elemental with that chip.....
http://english.etnews.com/iters/2900813_5622.html
Elemental streams 4K content for multiple screens at CES 2014
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