How does this state of the art tv from few years ago compare to new generation lcd or plasma tv in terms of image quality? How about reliability, any problems in the long term? Any comments or ...
With all the hype and hoopla about Sharp's 80-, and now 90-inch LCDs, I think it's important to point out that these are neither a good value, nor a good idea if your goal is a big TV for the home.
As flat-screen technology killed CRT and rear projection, TVs grew lighter yet bigger, as well as more affordable than ever before. David leads the editorial team at CNET. We create expert reviews, ...
As we've previously reported, the falling price of LCD TV's in 2007 has driven a number of companies to form strategic alliances or partnerships with each other. Now Sony appears to be the latest ...
An explosion in new flat-panel TV brands, ultra-thin micro-device-based HDTV rear-projection sets and a proliferation in DVD and DVR recorders will mark some of the bigger video trends on display at ...
Seiko Epson has completed the development of its D5 series of HD-ready high-temperature polysilicon (HTPS) TFT liquid crystal panels for 3-LCD-type front-projectors and large-screen HDTV LCD ...
Score another point for LCD and plasma. Seiko Epson has decided to stop production of rear-projection TV sets, following in the tracks of Hitachi, which ditched North American sales of rear-projection ...
The large-screen TV world is due for a shake-up as various flat-panel display technologies vie to displace the heavy, bulky rear-projection cathode-ray tube (CRT). The best bet for high-quality, ...
Sony is dropping its money-losing rear-projection TV business worldwide to focus on two flat panel technologies — liquid crystal display and organic light-emitting diode, the company said Thursday.
2004 will be a breakout year for both plasma television and microdisplay-based rear-projection TV, according to U.S. market forecasts issued to reporters touring Hitachi’s manufacturing facilities ...