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NL888 Posted 12 years ago
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Does "technology's uptake" mean "technology's adoption/rising market"?

Context:

Ultra high-definition is also known as 4K, which refers to the 3840-pixel horizontal resolution of the screens – in other words, nearly 4000. This is four times the 1080-pixel resolution of current high-definition screens, and creates much finer detail and greater texture. Even close up the picture doesn't pixelate.

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Most major manufacturers, including Sony, Samsung and LG, already have 4K products on the way. More important to the technology's uptake will be the fact that a host of content producers and distributors are lining up to support it as well. Until now there has not been enough 4K content to make it a realistic proposition. Normal HD content looks terrible on 4K screens.
  

Top answer

Yes.

  • Yes.
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