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Large Screen TVs
- 2008-Jul-29: Matsushita is aiming to sell a 40-inch OLED TV by 2011, perhaps the long wait for large screen OLEDs is almost over? [6600]
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Yamaha is upgrading their Digital Sound Projector, to the new YPS-1100. [3323]
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The Pioneer
VSX-516 receiver includes the ability to play digital audio files
from a USB interface
[3322]
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Uniden
is entering the large screen market (Mar'06)
[3321]
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Looks like early
HDTV sets may only be able to display HD DVD at 1/4 of the full
resolution.
[3320]
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LCoS
display technology sounds like it could be very good
[3319]
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Do it your self video
scaling and de-interlacing
[3318]
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CableCARD
discussed
[3317]
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Engadget has seen
the light, and its SED, apparently 2006 will see the first SED
technology based displays and the current demonstrations are very good.
[3316]
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Engadget asks what's the best
projector
[3315]
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LG's AN1100
HD projector does 1280x768
[3314]
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Dell's new (Oct'05) 37 inch LCD, W3706MC
[3313]
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Sometimes
720p is less than 720p
[3312]
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Someday all displays will be like this,
only much less expensive. 102inches of special holographic film covered
glass acting as a projection screen
[3311]
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Sharp has announced
their new range of LCD TVs for 2006, very nice, but still way too
pricey, looks like they are keeping thier sets in the same price range
as 2005 and trying to justify this by making them all 1080p capable.
[3310]
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Acer will be entering the US
market for big screen LCD displays in 2006, apparently they are
already using Canada as a market test site.
[3309]
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Toshiba plans
to ship the first 50in SED based TV in March 2006, apparently these
have a 100,000:1 contrast ratio.
[3308]
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Samsung has produced a 40in OLED TV
(also mentioned here), not
that it will ever make it to North America. One wonders what's
happened to all the OLED displays that are in the range of 4-39 inches,
seems like no one has bothered with OLEDs for that market yet.
[3307]
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In Aug'05 Dell announced their 5100MP, a
high-end SXGA+ (1400x1050 with a 2500:1 contrast ratio) projector, with
all the video ports one is likely to need for home theater use
[3306]
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The Yamaha YSP-800 Digital Sound
Projector
[3305]
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BenQ has announced LCD-TVs with
built in network connections to allow display of content direct
from your computer LAN
[3304]
- WinBook makes a very reasonably priced 30 inch LCD TV
[3303]
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