As video continues to grow on Facebook, the platform could be launching a long-overdue feature: 4K. According to TechCrunch, Facebook is now trying out 4K video by offering the feature to select users ...
Ultra high-definition video, or 4K, is surely set to become the market standard. While many of us are still happily using standard HD resolutions, many have already taken the leap to 4K technology.
If you’re sick of your beautiful videos looking crummy on Facebook, there’s good news for you. After some super HD videos started popping up on the social network, Facebook now confirms to TechCrunch ...
Facebook has upgraded its Facebook Live platform with new support for 4K video in 360 degrees, so you can record higher-quality video than ever before for viewing on smart devices and VR headsets.
For all its investment in video, Facebook is still very much behind many other platforms in one important way: 4K. That may be sloooowly starting to change as the social network is finally beginning ...
Facebook today announced its Messenger chat app service supports 4K photo sharing. Now you can send pictures “up to 4,096 x 4,096 pixels per image,” one of, if not the highest resolutions smartphones ...
Following YouTube's support for 4K live 360 video late last year, it was only a matter of time before Facebook caught up. After all, Zuckerberg's betting big on VR. Today, the social media giant ...
It may have taken Facebook a while, but the company is starting to catch up on the 4K video front. According to a report at TechCrunch, Facebook is testing Ultra-High-Resolution video uploads that use ...