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Archives for October 2010

Executive Summary

October 2010 by Michael Karagosian

DCI and Backwards Compatibility. DCI made two important announcements this month. DCI Has a Plan. Will it dodge the bullet from NIST? TI's Ho-Hum Marketing of 4K. Google TV and Piracy. Search can bring so much more to the
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DCI and Backwards Compatibility

October 2010 by Michael Karagosian

Two announcements were made by DCI this month that indicate it is taking heed of commercial needs. First, DCI posted a new policy change on its website regarding the compliance process: Publication of a new version of the DCI
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DCI Proposes a Solution for its NIST Problem

October 2010 by Michael Karagosian

The problem posed by NIST is discussed at great length in earlier reports. (A search on this site for NIST will reveal them.) As much as DCI-imposed compliance to frequently-changing NIST standards poses a problem, DCI itself has
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TI’s Ho-Hum Approach to 4K

October 2010 by Michael Karagosian

Barco gave the first big public demonstration of 4K at ShowEast in the nearby Downtown Disney AMC theatre. It was one of those times where one is reminded that Texas Instruments is a chip manufacturer, not a projector manufacturer. To
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Google TV and Piracy

October 2010 by Michael Karagosian

It's interesting to see how product manufacturers envision their customers. The traditional high-end home entertainment center has a central preamp or switching center into which plugs every component that the customer buys, including
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