Two events celebrating home entertainment were held on day one of CES Jan. 9: A reception for the UHD Alliance, which announced a major educational campaign on behalf of 4K UHD product, and the annual DEG: Digital Entertainment Group reception, where Redbox announced it will be testing 4K UHD Blu-ray Disc rentals in 2018 – and Movies Anywhere was presented with the DEG’s first-ever Emiel N. Petrone Innovation in Entertainment Technology Award. Click on any photo to view gallery.
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