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CEDIA EXPO Course of the Day: Next Generation TVs & Projectors: Better Pictures

Each day, we’re going to be featuring a specific CEDIA course that you can take at CEDIA EXPO in October.

Today’s entry is Next Generation TVs & Projectors: Better Pictures, facilitated by Barbara Kraus of Parks Associates.

Description: With such advancements as High Dynamic Range (HDR), Wide Color Gamut (Rec. 2020), High Frame Rate (HFR), and increased pixel count, television and movie watching will never be the same. This panel discussion covers all of these topics and more, including the newly released Blu-ray 2.0 specification and what it means to the custom home technology channel.

From the article "CEDIA EXPO Course of the Day: Next Generation TVs & Projectors: Better Pictures" by Joe Paone.

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