If you look back at the history of live television, there are specific “Before and After” moments. Before 2011, 1080i was the unshakeable king. After 2013, 4K was the terrifying, expensive future that engineers knew was coming but weren’t ready to pay for.
The UHDgc lenses were the workhorses of the . But here’s the secret history: Most viewers at home were still watching in 1080i. So why did broadcasters spend millions on these lenses? If you look back at the history of
Why is that date important? Because it marked the end of the “Franken-rig” era of 4K sports. 4K was the terrifying
While the lenses launched in late 2015, the article's true "interesting" hook lies in what happened next. If you look back at the history of