Definitely good news for anyone that's a fan of the Roku 3, the streaming set-top box company will likely roll out the Roku 4 within the next week and may include 4K streaming as a feature.
While the price tag on Panasonic's first 4K OLED television is incredibly steep, the potential for price reductions over the next few years due to increased competition may bring OLED to the average consumer.
Pushing forward to support ultra high definition televisions outside of the living room, DirecTV's new 4K Genie Mini will let consumers watch UHD video on a secondary television in the home.
Everdisplay has demonstrated the first 6-inch AMOLED 4K screen for smartphones. Apparently, the high-resolution screen could be useful for virtual reality.
Check out our roundup of the coolest crowdfunding projects and product announcements that hit the Web this week. You can't buy this stuff yet, but it sure is fun to gawk!
Ideal for anyone that's looking for a 360 degree solution to shooting locations, the Shpericam 2 is a new device on Kickstarter that shoots 4K, Ultra HD video up to 60 frames per second.
We pit LG's 4K UHD OLED TV against Samsung's flagship JS9500 SUHD TV. Each uses different technologies for incredible picture quality, but which is best?
After being leaked a few weeks ago, LG has officially confirmed that its 27MU67 4K monitor with FreeSync will launch in June for a very competitive $599.
Potentially good news for anyone that's an early adapter of Ultra HD television technology, specifications for Ultra HD Blu-ray discs are now complete and production on software as well as hardware can begin.
You can finally buy a 5K monitor, but is it worth the massive expense and hassle of setup? Well, yes and no. After living with one for weeks, we've found that the world may not quite be ready for all those pixels.
H.265/HEVC is a cutting-edge, high-efficiency video codec that's particularly useful for streaming 4K video. Here's how you can play back HEVC on your PC.
Despite its recent troubles, Sony came to CES 2015 swinging with new announcements, including a 4K TV that's thinner than a smartphone, and an agreement with Netflix that will see high-quality 4K content flowing forth in the near future.
Both Amazon Prime and Netflix now offer 4K video streaming, but the content isn't available to watch on a PC. Why, and when might the restriction lift?
Crystal-clear 4K resolution may seem like an expensive pipe dream, but the most recent wave of graphics cards and monitors will allow you to experience it on your desktop for $600 or less.