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Exhibition2 Advanced Hybridcast | NHK OPEN HOUSE 2013
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Exhibition

Fusion of Broadcast and Broadband

Advanced Hybridcast

再生

Outline
We are conducting research and development into technology that will make Hybridcast services even more appealing. We demonstrate technology that is aimed at future expansion, such as advanced functions that will make programs even more enjoyable and convenient.

Features

●Linking programs and viewers' interests: teleda+
The new service model "teleda+" as extension of the concept of social TV "teleda" provides to extended services between viewers and programs based on user's behavior, social data analysis and program related information. "teleda+" will assist user to discover suitable programs and enjoy broadcast program with their friends.
●Non-broadcast-oriented managed application activated without the airwaves
Non-broadcast-oriented managed applications are activated without broadcast airwaves. These applications can provide from third party, and user can select various appealing services such as through smartphone's one.
●Services enabled by broadcast transmission synchronism technology
These services will make broadcast programs more interesting and easier to understand by displaying related content provided through broadband networks as a composite display on a TV screen or as a synchronized display on a tablet, in synchronisation with the progress of the programs.
●Service development for ultra high-definition TV
We are reviewing services that are specifically for the next generation of ultra high-definition TV.

In the works

We are developing technology to provide even more appealing Hybridcast services, to enhance services that combine between broadcasting and broadband networks.

Advanced Hybridcast
  • 5/30 (Thu.) → 6/2 (Sun.)
  • 10:00am-5:00pm
  • NHK Science & Technology Research Laboratories
  • 1-10-11 Kinuta, Setagaya-ku
Tokyo Japan, Phone: 03-5494-1125, FAX: 03-5494-3125 *Parking is not available. Please use public transportation.
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