
Sony To Offer 4K Content Streaming Solution With Upcoming XBR-84X900 4K TV
Sony has hinted on a 4K content delivery system bundled with Hollywood movies at full native UHD resolution (3,840 x 2,160) coming with the company's XBR-84X900 84-inch UHD TV.
Sony did not provide further details on the system, although more is expected to be announced after Thanksgiving.
"In the next couple of weeks, the XBR-84X900 television will ship to customers who placed pre-orders since the product introduction in September. As an extra bonus, included free with the purchase will be the world's first 4K Ultra HD delivery solution, complete with pre-loaded, native 4K entertainment. Not some goofy 4K content shot as a demo. I'm talking full length feature Hollywood productions, and available exclusively to purchasers of Sony's 84" 4K Ultra HD TV," Sony's Ray Hartjen wrote in a blog post.
He added that "4K Ultra HD fans will be stoked."
4K Ultra High Definition television is four times the resolution of Full HD. Sony's 84" model ($25,000.) is expected to ship to Sony's customers who placed pre-orders since the product introduction in September.
The XBR-84X900 has a three chipset solution that incorporates Sony's proprietary X-Reality PRO picture engine and upscales video content to near 4K quality.
While 4K Ultra HD broadcasts aren't the norm yet, Fox Sports already utilizes a Sony 4K F65 Cinealta camera at one of its NFL games each week, to capture footage for instant replays.

He added that "4K Ultra HD fans will be stoked."
4K Ultra High Definition television is four times the resolution of Full HD. Sony's 84" model ($25,000.) is expected to ship to Sony's customers who placed pre-orders since the product introduction in September.
The XBR-84X900 has a three chipset solution that incorporates Sony's proprietary X-Reality PRO picture engine and upscales video content to near 4K quality.
While 4K Ultra HD broadcasts aren't the norm yet, Fox Sports already utilizes a Sony 4K F65 Cinealta camera at one of its NFL games each week, to capture footage for instant replays.