13 September 2013
Eutelsat Communications and Samsung Electronics
announced an agreement to combine their industry-leading expertise to
partner on the promotion of Ultra HD. The two companies have launched a
dedicated Ultra HD satellite channel that can be received directly by
Samsung’s latest Ultra HD TVs with embedded satellite receivers and
incorporating the Samsung Evolution Kit which enables support of current
and future transmission standards.
The Ultra HD channel has been launched on the EUTELSAT
10A satellite that provides full European coverage, enabling Samsung to
reach exhibitions, industry shows, point-of-sale outlets and other
promotional venues for demonstration on its expanding range of Ultra HD
consumer displays. With over eight million pixels, four times the
resolution of today’s Full HD displays, Ultra HD enables viewers to sit
closer to the screen and benefit from a much higher immersion. This
enhanced viewing experience is demonstrated using Ultra HD content which
has been specially produced by Samsung and Eutelsat to showcase the
benefits of this new technology.
“Ultra HD is the future of
television because, not only offers a superior user experience but also
creates exciting new opportunities for the whole TV industry. The Ultra
HD technology is now a commercial viability and we hope that our
collaboration with Eutelsat will become the tipping point for a wider
cooperation across the industry for the acceleration of the
standardisation and deployment of Ultra HD TV services,” said
Vassilis Seferidis, Director, European Business Development of Samsung
Electronics.
Jean-François Leprince-Ringuet, Eutelsat’s Chief
Commercial Officer, added: “Having launched
Europe’s first demonstration broadcasts of Ultra HD in January this
year, we are delighted to partner with Samsung on building a reliable
and efficient end-to-end 4k distribution chain. The insight and
experience we are gaining of Ultra HD is constantly strengthening our
capability to respond to broadcasters, pay-TV operators and service
providers who are preparing to introduce consumers to a viewing
experience that is literally out of this world.”