Brazil to broadcast live matches in ultra-high definition for World Cup fans


  • TECH
  • Thursday, 22 May 2014

If you're heading to Brazil this summer in the hopes of seeing the World Cup, but are worried about trying to find a ticket for a match, don't worry, Globo and Sony have joined forces to offer a suitably high-tech solution. 

The country's largest broadcaster, Globo is planning to erect huge, 65in ultra-high-definition TVs in the Jardim Botanico area of Rio de Janeiro to give fans another way of coming together to see the world's most popular single sporting event and, of course to give them a glimpse of the TV of the future at the same time. 

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