Try as we might to suck all the goodness out of CES 2006, there was simply too much great stuff to digest. So, back on UK soil and with interview notes dredged from the depths of our suitcase, we can ...
We recently featured an entertaining project here, a digital clock with a variety of different retro display technologies forming its numerals. Among those was an extremely unusual device, a ...
A start-up is betting that new technology and low prices can breath life into the niche market for king-size sets. Photos: Liquid crystal TVs Erica Ogg is a CNET News reporter who covers Apple, HP, ...
Sony will close its last rear-projector manufacturing plant next February. Affordable flat panel technologies and OLED has officially killed Sony’s interest in rear projectors. That may explain the ...
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, ...
We recently featured an entertaining project here, a digital clock with a variety of different retro display technologies forming its numerals. Among those was an extremely unusual device, a ...
Wayne, NJ (February 16, 2007) — JVC Professional Products Company today announced that is has expanded its HD-ILA rear projection TV line up with the introduction of the HD-P61R2U 61″ and HD-P70R2U 70 ...
Tokyo - 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 ...
With the ever-falling prices of flat panel LCD and plasma displays, it was only a matter of time before the rear projection television died a tragic death. Since 2007, their sales in the market under ...
Just two months after announcing the development of the first laser HDTV in February '06 the new display technology will be unveiled in a demonstration this week. Mitsubishi is set to show off a 52 ...
An unorthodox start-up is betting that consumers want to pay less money for big televisions, even if they're not flat panels. MicroDisplay, a Fremont, Calif.-based company, will begin manufacturing a ...