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Formula 1 starts Ultra HD TV trials

 XPB Images Formula 1 is finally moving into the ultra high definition arena following a conclusive trial at the Singapore Grand Prix and ahead of broadcasting the entire 2017 season in UHD. Production and broadcasting last weekend was handled by F1 technical partner Tata in association with Sky, and included several state-of-the-art UHD cameras whose images were blended with those supplied by FOM's Broadcast Centre. "UHD offers four times higher resolution than HD, making F1 a more powerful, immersive experience for fans than ever before," said Keith Lane, Sky's director of operations. "The success of this proof of concept in Singapore shows that we're on track to...
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