BREAKING NEWS Report Update from CES floor What
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What this means for consumers
Peter McEleney, Head of Category at Vision at Currys PC World said that HDR compatibility was the biggest innovation at CES for consumers.
'We see 4K Ultra HD TVs are fast becoming the standard, thanks to its notably improved picture quality over 1080p and a plethora of models to suit all budgets.
[b ]'We're also seeing content starting to embrace 4K Ultra HD, with popular streaming services and future sporting events expected to support the platform.'
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'Although 8K is touted as the next big thing, it's not something we see taking off until at least 2017.
'Based on what we've seen in CES so far, HDR has the greatest potential to be adopted by today's consumer, ensuring TVs now don't just have more pixels, but better ones.'
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