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Jonathan Licht, Managing Director of Sky Sports, commented: “We are pleased to bring the 2022 Formula 1 season to life in a way fans won’t have experienced before. The stunning picture quality offered ...
This isn’t entirely surprising given that a) Sky hinted last year that it expected to be able to launch live HDR sport in 2021, and b) the Olympics have long been a source of technical ...
Sky UK has confirmed it is introducing high dynamic range (HDR) to its coverage of Formula 1 during the 2022 season. Jonathan Licht, managing director of Sky Sports said: “ We are pleased to bring the ...
Sky has delivered F1 races in 4K Ultra HD resolution for years, but it now looks as if it’s set to make good on promises it made in the latter stages of 2021 that it would add HDR to its 4K ...
The HDR here requires a TV that supports HLG, HDR10 or HDR10+, and HDMI with support for HDCP 2.2 – that should cover basically any modern TV.
Sky Sports has revealed fans will be able to get closer to the action on track than ever before with the 2022 Formula 1 season set to be broadcast in High Dynamic Range (HDR) for the first time in ...
With the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games currently getting underway with the official opening ceremony, Sky is today rolling out 4K HDR options for its customers to watch the Games on compatible devices.
Called Sky Glass Air, the 43in to 65in new boxes will be packed full of tech to deliver 4K HDR visuals, automatic brightness based on your room light and Dolby audio speakers for amazing sound.
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