Tuesday, December 30, 2008

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Information Week Plasma TV News: LCD, Plasma TVs Found Highly Reliable
Consumer Reports' best flat-panel TV LCD sets and $395 on plasmas. "This new reliability data reinforces Consumer Reports long-standing advice that consumers skip the extended warranty when buying a flat-panel TV

Consumer Reports Rates Best LCDs For Small Spaces
These sets are also perfect if you're looking for a TV for a smaller space like a kitchen or bedroom. Consumer Reports tested 17 different LCD models and discovered that contrary

Sunday, December 21, 2008

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Plasma TV, LCD TV and DLP TVs from DTV City - HDTV for any Budget
Thank you for visiting DTV City - America's leading online source for Plasma TV, LCD TV and dlp televisions. DTVCity only sells A-stock factory sealed products designated for sale

Sharp's 108" LCD TV on sale for $185,000 - Telepresence Options
By Wolfgang Gruener Chicago (IL) - Sharp recently announced that it will begin selling its 108

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LCD TV Mounts | LCD TV Wall Mounts and more at the Mount Center
Mount Center carries the widest selection of LCD TV Mounts and more LCD TV Wall Mount Add to cart for Special Sale Price

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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

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Toshiba 52XV545U LCD TV - guidetohometheater.com

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Toshiba 52XV545U LCD TV
guidetohometheater.com - Dec 4, 2008
A new upscaling-enhancement technology called SRT (Super Resolution Technology) is now available in some of Toshiba's latest LCD TVs, including the ...


TV prices to soar after Christmas deals - The Age

TV prices to soar after Christmas deals
The Age, Australia - 4 hours ago
"[TV] sales have slowed down a bit, that's why the offer is really strong," said Sanjay Bhardiya, LCD TV product manager at Toshiba Australia. ...

Sunday, December 7, 2008

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Plasma TV and Plasma Television Reviews at DTVCity
Offers Plasma TV, LCD TV, DLP TV and Plasma Televisions TV Buying Guide Panasonic TH-50PHD6UY vs. NEC 50MP3 - Plasma TV Toshiba Plasma TV Review and Information View DTVCity

Plasma Television - Plasma TV and LCD TV Price Comparison
and before even getting home I made one big mistake and that was reading reviews LCD vs. Plasma TV, which is better for my living room wall mount? I don't know what 46-50 inch

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Best Prices for LCD TV Flat Panel,Plasma,DLP & More at lcd-flat-panel
Save on LCD TV from Samsung, Sharp, Panasonic, Philips and More! Cheap Prices on a Wide Variety of flat plasma tv , hdtv flat lcd , top lcd tv , best lcd tv deal and Save Money.

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Toshiba REGZA 47HL167 47'' LCD TV - 47HL167 - Buy.com
Toshiba REGZA 47HL167 47'' LCD TV I waited to review this set until I had had it a substantial amount of time

Thursday, November 27, 2008

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Sony LCD Projection TV Reviews
Sony LCD projection TV 2004 line is taking home video to the next level. We review the latest top-selling sets in the KDF range of Sony Projection TVs and see what’s on offer

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

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Samsung to launch new LCD, Plasma TV models - Peninsula On-line

Samsung to launch new LCD, Plasma TV models
Peninsula On-line, Qatar - 5 hours ago
Ltd will unveil its new Series 8 and 7 Full HD LCD and Plasma TVs, in Qatar. This new premium lineup sets a new standard for media solution and multimedia ...


Most TV Makers Fail Recycling Test in US - PC World

Most TV Makers Fail Recycling Test in US
PC World - 21 hours ago
... held fourth place in LCD (liquid crystal display) TV sales in the third quarter, and Sanyo was ranked fifth in plasma TV shipments in the same period. ...

Sunday, November 9, 2008

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Toshiba 32XV505DB LCD Digital TV Full 1080p HD Review | TVsReview.com
The innovations keep coming with the Toshiba 32XV505DG! This TV displays images with an amazing brightness level of 500 cd/m² and a dynamic contrast rate of 30,000:1.

PC World - Toshiba 26HL47 26" LCD TV HDTV User Reviews.
PC World readers share their reviews and experiences using the Toshiba 26HL47 26" LCD TV HDTV. Reviewed by: beiont. Duration of ownership: Strengths: Pictures and sound system

Toshiba REGZA 40RF350U : Read reviews and compare prices at Ciao
Toshiba 19LV505. LCD TV - 19 in - HDTV - Sound Output: Stereo 3 reviews. Buy now for only $ 309.95. Sony BRAVIA KDL-52W4100. LCD TV - 52 in - Image Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - HDTV - Display

Monday, November 3, 2008

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Read all '"LCD TV"' posts in Crave - CNET News
While it's certainly not the most heinous attempt at integrating a home appliance with electronics, I honestly can't think of a worse way to watch TV: standing over a hot stove and craning my neck ceilingward. Ouch. The Vela rangehood is stainless

Cheaper Flat Screen TV's? - WETM 18
More of you are choosing not to dish out the cash for flat screen TV’s. Wednesday, the Twin Tiers' largest employer released their third quarter numbers and say they too, are feeling the effects of a weak economy. Corning Incorporated's third

High-definition TV in three dimensions – and no glasses - Technology.timesonline
Tucked away in the Sound and Vision department of Harrods is a 42in LCD television set. As a not-for-sale display model, it draws only the occasional glance from the tourists and Christmas shoppers packing the store. Despite its unexceptional looks

Compare: TV media players - Age
Stream videos from your computer straight to the television with these media players, writes Dan Warne. If there are many ways to skin a cat, there are at least twice as many ways to play digital videos, music and photos on your television. Trouble

Review: LG 32LG40 is a good-looking LCD with built-in DVD - CNET News
We're not always the biggest fans of convergence in our electronics. Separate components usually work better than all-in-one units, and it's much easier to upgrade a component when new technology comes out. That being said, the LG 32LG40 32-inch LCD

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

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Home theatres speak volumes for change - Economic Times

Home theatres speak volumes for change
Economic Times, India - Oct 19, 2008
“The healthy growth in home theatres is also linked with the sales of LCD TVs. We are seeing a near 25% attachment ratio of home theatres and LCD TV sales,” ...


Biz Briefs - The Statesman

Biz Briefs
The Statesman, India - 18 hours ago
... of a Philips Consumer Lifestyle product will get a scratch card. Every scratch card will have an assured gift such as LCD TV, DVD player, mixer-grinder, ...


Apple LCD HDTV could be released with Apple TV functionality - infoSync World

Apple LCD HDTV could be released with Apple TV functionality
infoSync World, Norway - Oct 11, 2008
Philips LCD panels. According to Calacanis, the HDTVs will come integrated with Apple TV functionality. In other words, the iTunes store will be a crucial ...


A closer look at HD TV - MyADSL

A closer look at HD TV
MyADSL, South Africa - Oct 19, 2008
“While your new LCD television may be HDTV ready, it will not have the perfect picture until it gets an HD signal such as the HD channel MultiChoice is now ...


Source/Type: Compound Semiconductors Online - Reported News - Solid State Lighting Net

Source/Type: Compound Semiconductors Online - Reported News
Solid State Lighting Net, TX - 18 hours ago
Ambilight is the technology originally from Philips that synchronizes color changing lights on the outside edges of an LCD TV screen so that the colors of ...
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Thursday, October 16, 2008

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Rear Projection Television: LCD Projection Televisions, Rear
LCD TV >> Projection TV >> DLP TV >> Site Map >> Rear Projection Television at DTV Express LCD Projection Televisions, Rear

Sony KDF-55XS955 55″ LCD Projection TV Review | TVsReview.com
Ready for HD done the Sony way— Sony’s KDL-52V4100 brings 1080p picture quality home with amazing, Sony-exclusive features like the XMB (Xross Media Bar) with 3D graphics, DMeX

LCD TV: Flat Screen Monitors, LCD Television, LCD Projection TV at DTV
DTV City offers LCD TV for any Budget 52" Sony KDL-52XBR4 Bravia LCD TV The KDL-52XBR4 features the BRAVIA Engine PRO full digital video processor, which came about as a result

Thursday, October 9, 2008

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AUO, Qisda to Set Up LCD-TV Assembly Venture by Year-end - The Taiwan Economic News

AUO, Qisda to Set Up LCD-TV Assembly Venture by Year-end
The Taiwan Economic News, Taiwan - Oct 2, 2008
Philips LCD Co., Ltd.) of South Korea and Taiwan-based LCD monitor/TV assembler AmTRAN Technology, Co. Ltd. in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province of mainland China. ...


Toshiba To Benefit From Philips HD TV Exit - Smart House

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Toshiba To Benefit From Philips HD TV Exit
Smart House, Australia - Sep 20, 2008
In recent Dow Jones reports Toshiba claimed that they to grab more than 10% of the global LCD TV market in the year ending March 2011, up from the 8% ...


Philips LED backlight LCD TV, 42PFL9803 - DigiTimes

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Philips LED backlight LCD TV, 42PFL9803
DigiTimes, Taiwan - Sep 23, 2008
The 42PFL9803 also features Philips' Perfect Pixel HD Engine which can process 5 million pixels per second, 100Hz Clear LCD with a 2ms response time and ...


Philips Essence LCD TV's - HDTV Org

HDTV Org

Philips Essence LCD TV's
HDTV Org, UK - Sep 17, 2008
Measuring 38mm thick the new 'Essence' range from Philips may not be the slimmest TV's around, but they are certainly some of the most stylish screens we ...


CMO Leads Global LCD-TV Panel Shipments in Aug. - The Taiwan Economic News

CMO Leads Global LCD-TV Panel Shipments in Aug.
The Taiwan Economic News, Taiwan - Sep 28, 2008
Philips LCD Co., Ltd., 8.07 million units), and AU Optronics Corp. (AUO, 7.25 million). Samsung was the No. 1 player in both monitor and notebook PC ...


Philips introduce 'flavour' LCD TV's - HDTV Org

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Philips introduce 'flavour' LCD TV's
HDTV Org, UK - Sep 30, 2008
Ensuring that the look of your LCD remains fresh and vibrant, the Dutch electronics manufacturer Philips has launched a range of LCD TV's with ...

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Best lcd tv

Panasonic 32-Inch LCD HDTV: $505 - TVPredictions.com
Washington, D.C. (September 4, 2008) -- Amazon.com is now selling a Panasonic 32-inch LCD HDTV for just $505 -- 37 percent off the suggested list price. The flat-panel set, model TC-32LX85, which is a 720p set, has a customer rating of five stars out

Sony intros a super-cute, Japan-only and waterproof Bravia TV - Crunchgear.com
Sony Japan today added the XDV-W600 [JP], a mini TV (145×42×98mm, 302g) to their Bravia brand. The new device is waterproof and supports the Japanese digital TV standard One-Seg . The 4-inch LCD TV (16.7 million colors, 272×480 resolution) boasts

Sony shares hit 5-year low as brokers cut ratings - Reuters
TOKYO (Reuters) - Shares of Sony Corp slid nearly 9 percent to a five-year low after Goldman Sachs cut its rating on the electronics maker on concerns over the outlook for its flat TV, mobile phone and digital camera businesses. The Goldman downgrade

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Lcd flat screen tv

For TV sets, thin is beautiful - Stuff.co.nz

For TV sets, thin is beautiful
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - Sep 15, 2008
The XEL-1 is based on the new organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display technology that is being positioned as the successor to LCD and plasma. ...


Pioneer KURO PDP-5020FD - PC Magazine

Pioneer KURO PDP-5020FD
PC Magazine - Sep 18, 2008
For those who appreciate a TV that can display an inky-dark video black, the PDP-5020FD is the king of all HDTVs—plasma or LCD. ...


Early Black Friday Forecast-$149 Blu-ray Player, $499 40-inch ... - SlashGear

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Early Black Friday Forecast-$149 Blu-ray Player, $499 40-inch ...
SlashGear, AZ - Sep 19, 2008
Dynex, Insignia, Westinghouse or Maxent flat screen TV are likely to be the candidate on Black Friday. Shopper looks for Apple products are going to be ...


Hitachi, Matsushita in plasma parts deal - Malaysia Star

Hitachi, Matsushita in plasma parts deal
Malaysia Star, Malaysia - Sep 18, 2008
With the deal, Matsushita secures a customer amid plans to build a new domestic plasma panel and TV plant next year, even as LCD TVs continue to take market ...

Saturday, September 13, 2008

SRS Labs Inks Deal With Flat-Panel TV Maker Vizio

He'll be in charge of four divisions here: digital products, which includes laptops and ultramobile PCs; imaging systems, which includes digital video and surveillance cameras; storage devices, which includes external drives; and telecommunications, which includes gear for phone and Internet calling for businesses.

Toshiba America Information Systems has some 630 workers here.

Simons' previous position was as general manager of the company's digital products division.

Jeff Barney is set to take Simons' old spot.

Simons: been with Toshiba for 15 years

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Thursday, September 11, 2008

The Future of TV - The evolving landscape of HDTV, IPTV and mobile TV

The key driver of European digital TV uptake to 2010 is expected to be digital-to-terrestrial services. It will to drive uptake to 109m by the end of 2010, compared to 78m in the US. Digital cable will drive growth in the US by 2010, closely followed by digital satellite. Unlike Europe, digital terrestrial is not expected to be a significant digital TV plat form in the US. Asia-Pacific is expected to be the largest market for mobile TV subscriptions with around 76.3 million subscribers by 2012, representing a CAGR of 51.7%. A key reason for companies to invest in IPTV solutions is to increase the revenue they get from each subscriber. Providing a broader range of services to which custome rs can be cross-sold increases revenue potential. The Future of TV - The evolving landscape of HDTV, IPTV and mobile TV Media consumption habits are changing as a result of the emergence of multiple distribution platforms and the ever-growing number of channels available for accessing entertainment.



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Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Cable, satellite subscribers set for digital switch

The move only will affect viewers with analog television sets not connected to cable, satellite or a telephone company service provider or analog TV sets without a digital television, or DTV, converter box, WCBI-TV General Manager Bobby Berry Tuesday told the Columbus Rotary Club.Television sets connected to cable or satellite will not be affected.The "reception is absolutely phenomenal," Berry said of digital television. "The picture is much clearer. Your TV will look exactly as if you're watching a DVD; it's that crystal clear."

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Monday, September 8, 2008

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Corning Creamed - Motley Fool

Corning Creamed
Motley Fool - Sep 4, 2008
With everybody upstream desperate to move inventory, consumers like you should see lower prices on the LCD TV sets lining the aisles at Best Buy (NYSE: BBY) ...


Internet-enabled TVs to hit lounges soon - The Age

Internet-enabled TVs to hit lounges soon
The Age, Australia - 6 hours ago
Most other big TV manufacturers including Sony, Philips, Panasonic and LG have shown off similar models overseas but would not comment on their launch plans ...

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Sony's Stan Glasgow talks TVs, Blu-ray

Certainly in the longer term we'd like them to be the same size as LCD. We'd like them to be 52 inch, 46 inch, 36 inch...it's just a matter of time.

What about affordability? How long until these are affordable for the mainstream consumer? Glasgow: It's going to be years and years until price points come down to where they're anywhere close to LCD. In the not-too-distant future, you'll have a choice in LCD at this size, or you can buy an OLED at the same size at a premium. I almost see it as a potential--and I don't know this, nobody knows the answer--I almost see this as the upper end of flat-panel television.

We can continue to make it thinner. It's 3 millimeters now, but it can get thinner. Eventually it's printable on a plastic substrate that can bend. But I don't think it's going to take many years to get to that level.



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Friday, September 5, 2008

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In fact, there are many different quality levels of digital television programming. The most common are: Standard Definition TV (SDTV) - SDTV is the basic level of quality display and resolution for both analog and digital. Transmission of SDTV may be in either the traditional (4:3) or widescreen (16:9) format. Enhanced Definition TV (EDTV) - EDTV is a step up from Analog Television. EDTV comes in 480p widescreen (16:9) or traditional (4:3) format and provides better picture quality than SDTV, but not as high as HDTV. High Definition TV (HDTV) - HDTV in widescreen format (16:9) provides the highest resolution and picture quality of all digital broadcast formats. Combined with digitally enhanced sound technology, HDTV sets new standards for sound and picture quality in television. (Note: HDTV and digital TV are not the same thing -- HDTV is one format of digital TV.) What does this mean for you? We have set up in-depth information on both Digital Television (DTV) and High Definition Television (HDTV) to answer all your questions.



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Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Multiplex on brink of turning multiuse

Digital projectors and satellite dishes are about to change multiplexes forever. A wealth of live alternative programming -- think college sports, for example -- soon will be delivered on compact hard drives or through the air rather than on film shipped in heavy metal canisters.


How soon is a matter of money, contracts and new equipment. But theater owners and programming experts say there's little doubt that the next two to three years will bring some eye-popping events to the Omaha metro area.

Imagine watching a Big Red football game live on the big screen.

Or an auditorium of video gamers in Omaha competing with gamers in San Francisco.

Or a music festival on a Tuesday night, with concerts featuring top stars of rock, country, hip-hop and classical.



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Monday, September 1, 2008

Get Ready For Digital TV

If you own an analog television and rely on an antenna to receive local channels, it's time to get ready. The day is coming when you will turn on your local stations and get nothing; no local news or weather, no local network affiliates. In fact, February 17, 2009 is the day! .



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Saturday, August 30, 2008

Investment ideas from the one-house grid – part II

If dad had decided to buy an LCD TV rather than a plasma TV, the demand from his 60" TV might have been reduced by as much as 200-300 watts, depending on the models, and this in turn would have reduced peak load.

Investments

Each of the above solutions leads to an investment, and as intermittent power sources grow as a percentage of total generation, the needs for these solutions will increase. Below is a selection of companies working to provide each of the above solutions to the overall problem of matching electrical supply and demand.

Electricity storage

Electricity storage can serve several related needs of the grid. First, it can absorb excess supply of power at times of otherwise low demand, which means that intermittent and baseload sources of power do not need to be curtailed, even though they are producing power at near zero marginal cost.



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Thursday, August 28, 2008

Expert Commentary Notice

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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Special Olympics - Mary-Ellen Powers to be honored for work in

Cable & Telecommunications Association's 19th annual Public Service and Excellence in Cable Television Awards, to be held at OceanCliff in Newport.

In addition to being honored with the rest of the staff from Special Olympics Rhode Island Magazine, which is receiving a John Notte III Award for Superior Production Values in the category of System: News and Information, Program Series, Powers is also receiving a John Notte III Award for Superior Production Values in the category of System: Individual Achievement-Cable Television Program Host/Reporter, Program Series.

Although the show has been honored several times by NECTA, Powers is the first from Special Olympics Rhode Island Magazine to receive an individual award.

"When I read the e-mail, I was literally speechless," said Powers, who learned she had won from Gerri Walter, Special Olympics Rhode Island's Director of Public Relations, during last month's taping of the show.



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Sunday, August 24, 2008

EPB Expects To Choose Equipment Provider For Cable TV Next Month

EPB President Harold DePriest says the utility expects to be able to choose an equipment provider for the system's planned new cable TV service by next months.

He said it has taken longer than expected to settle all the provider, who will furnish an "end to end" electronic backbone for the system.

Mr. DePriest says EPB may spend some $10 million to get that equipment in place, which will be a major step in getting the cable TV venture going.

He said EPB is now looking at providing cable TV service by next February.

The process is also ongoing to line up the channels that will be offered, he said.
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Friday, August 22, 2008

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It offers consumers a free advisory service, to cut through the confusion and ensure that they find the best value digital TV, broadband and home phone deals that meet their unique requirements. The Simplifydigital experts can also book the order on the customer’s behalf, and be on hand to ensure that the services are installed with minimum of fuss. Should the customer want to think it over before going ahead, Simplifydigital will send (via email or post) a personal consultation summary showing the details of the recommended services.

The free Simplifydigital service is delivered via their experts over the phone (0800 531 6351) or online at www.simplifydigital.co.uk and uses Simplifydigital’s proprietary comparison technology to match an individual’s unique digital requirements to one of over 15,000 package combinations on their database containing all the UK’s leading digital TV, broadband and home phone service providers.



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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

TV, video games not related to nightmares: study

Television and computer games aren't to blame for dark dreams about things that go bump in the night, according to a new study that finds no link between children's viewing or gaming habits and their nightmares.

The research debunks popular wisdom as well as previous studies in which parents and children reported that frightening dreams were triggered by TV programs.

"We found no correlation between the amount of TV watching and computer game playing and nightmare frequency," says Michael Schredl, head of research for the Sleep Laboratory at Germany's Central Institute of Mental Health.

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Monday, August 18, 2008

TFT LCD production in 2008-2009 to be enabled by plentiful supply

There appears to be no constraint on TFT LCD panel production for PC and TV applications this year or next, as 20 tanks of TFT LCD glass substrate capacity will come on-line in 2008, according to DisplaySearch.

TFT LCD panel makers will increase their process-area capacity about 25% this year, while their glass suppliers will increase gross substrate area capacity about 32%. Not all of the glass tank capacity will be used fully in 2008. Enough glass capacity was used to increase the substrate area shipped 55% from the first quarter of 2007 to the first quarter of 2008.

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Sunday, August 17, 2008

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TV Sales Surge Despite Economy: DisplaySearch - Consumer Electronics Net
Austin, Texas — TV shipments for North America hit record growth levels in the second quarter, despite a weaker U.S. economy, said DisplaySearch. TV shipments rose 28 percent compared to the same quarter last year to more than 9.3 million units

Japan's Sony, Toshiba to farm out more LCD TV output - report - TradingMarkets.com
While both firms will continue making LCD TVs at their own factories, they intend to meet the growing demand by using EMS (electronics manufacturing services) firms in Taiwan, the business daily said. Their strategy stands in sharp contrast to that

Sony may offer OLED TVs in Europe in 2009: Nikkei - Tehran Times
OLED TVs, which are thinner and more energy efficient, offer brighter colors than liquid crystal display (LCD) and plasma sets, are expected to be a promising next-generation flat TV. Sony started selling the world's first OLED TVs in Japan late last

Saturday, August 16, 2008

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It works like a treat with Foxtel's own electronic program guide, and even when you're not at home you can use a special web page or your mobile phone to remotely program the iQ2 box to record a show.

The iQ2 comes as part of Foxtel's HD+ package, which currently delivers five high-definition channels (with programs in both 720p and 1080i) from the BBC, Discovery and National Geographic channels, plus Fox Sports and ESPN. The pay-TV carrier will also broadcast the 2010 Winter Olympics and Commonwealth Games, along with London's 2012 Olympic Games, in HD.

The slim black iQ2 box includes a Foxtel Digital HD tuner so there's only one box to plug in and one remote control to bother with. The system contains a 320GB hard drive that can store upwards of 30 hours of HD programming or 90 hours of standard-definition content.



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Thursday, August 14, 2008

A New Wave in cables as Henley Designs introduces a new Van den

Its high natural bandwidth and excellent noise rejection properties makes it suitable for both audio and 75 ohm video applications including aerial/cable TV, video, surround and S/PDIF digital audio connections. Indeed the Wave comes close to becoming a universal AV cable.

Some twenty years ago, van den Hul took the decision that all its cables were to be 100 % P.V.C. and Halogen Free. It designed a new jacket material called HULLIFLEX(r) with those specific properties. This was the start of the van den Hul "GreenCare" program where it moved to working with lead-free solder; environmentally friendly packaging; recycling of waste, etc. And today the building is heated with water pumped from deep in the ground through a heat exchange system so using very little fossil fuel based energy.



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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

O\'Brien-backed consortium wins digital TV licence

Three consortia had vied for the 12-year contract to rival existing cable and satellite providers. They were Boxer, Easy TV and One Vision.

Easy TV involves RTE and UPC, while One Vision includes TV3, Setanta and Eircom.

Recently, Boxer urged the BCI to award it the licences on the basis that it was the only applicant with no conflict of interest because it doesn't have interest in either satellite or cable.

A statement from BCI said that the Commission considered the applications received from three consortia and has awarded the contracts in principle to Boxer DTT Limited.

The award of the contracts is subject to clarifications and the successful outcome of contract negotiations, which will take place in the coming months."

Boxer has said it will offer basic subscription prices that will be below 10 a month for the DTT service to consumers and will allow viewers to top up their channel selections 'a la carte'.



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Monday, August 11, 2008

Lcd tv repair

World’s smallest LCD TV makes UAE entry - XPRESS

World’s smallest LCD TV makes UAE entry
XPRESS, United Arab Emirates - Aug 10, 2008
Only 1.5 inches (3.5cm) from front to back, the “world’s thinnest LCD TV” is now available in UAE stores. LCD, or Liquid Crystal Display, television sets ...


The Right Plasma TV & TV Stands for Your Home - Live-PR.com (Pressemitteilung)

The Right Plasma TV & TV Stands for Your Home
Live-PR.com (Pressemitteilung), Austria - 6 hours ago
It would mar the entire look of the TV if it were placed on a shoddy stand. (live-PR.com) - We can see that LCD TV stands are available in all shapes and ...


Toshiba Regza 37CV505DB 37in LCD TV - TrustedReviews

Toshiba Regza 37CV505DB 37in LCD TV
TrustedReviews, UK - 4 hours ago
We really have said at the top of this review that Toshiba's 37in 37CV505DB LCD TV can be bought for under £600. It has to be said, though, ...


Win a LCD TV and DVD player - The Sun

The Sun

Win a LCD TV and DVD player
The Sun, UK - 6 hours ago
Thanks to our friends at Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment we're giving you the chance to win a fab set-up for your home to celebrate the release ...


eros group & hitachi introduce world’s first ultra-thin lcd tvs ... - Al-Bawaba

eros group & hitachi introduce world’s first ultra-thin lcd tvs ...
Al-Bawaba, Jordan - Aug 10, 2008
At a glittering launch at the Grand Hyatt Dubai, Eros Group & Hitachi unveiled the world’s first Ultra-Thin LCD TV series. Hitachi has re-engineered the ...

Sunday, August 10, 2008

CAS thriving in the region

IMS even identified China Digital TV (formerly known as Beijing Novel-Tongfang Digital TV Technology) as a leading CAS supplier in the Chinese market, which IMS predicts would increase Chinese company's worldwide market position from eighth at the end of last year to fourth or fifth by the end of 2010.

IMS says "the growth of Chinese digital cable has rapidly become the single-largest force in DTV. As a result, CAS providers have been successful in China and are forecast to continue to gain share against all of the major western CAS providers".

One "western" CAS provider that has a presence in China and a number of countries in the Asia-Pacific is Irdeto, which has dual headquarters in Amsterdam and Beijing. Recently, Irdeto reports that its DVB CAS will be part of Hebei Broadcasting and TV Information Network (Group) and Xinjiang Broadcast & TV Transmission Network's digital migration process.



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Friday, August 8, 2008

Read all 'Ascent Ti' posts in Crave

The Colorado-based satellite TV provider filed suit in Delaware Friday, asking the court to declare that Dish's current DVR software does not violate TiVo's '389 patent.

Dish says in the filing that it updated its software nearly two years ago in response to TiVo's patent violation suit. It wants TiVo to stop making public statements that allege that the current software on Dish's DVRs are still in violation because it's "causing uncertainty in the marketplace for DVRs," according to the court filing.

A TiVo spokesperson said the company had not yet seen the filing, and therefore could not comment.

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Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Digital leaves few options for replacing portable sets

"That's the way it usually goes, although with it being an LCD screen and digital tuner, (the price) may not drop too much," he said.

The loss of all those analog portable TVs removes an important way to communicate with the public during an emergency, said Keith Harrison, assistant administrator of the Los Angeles County Office of Emergency Management.

"When we get information out to people, we like to get it out by every means possible," said Harrison, who also is president of the California Emergency Services Association. "A lot more people watch TV than listen to AM radio."

But the digital TV transition isn't a major public safety issue because broadcast radio is still available to deliver important messages, he said.

"In preparedness kits, we tell people to have a battery-powered radio," Harrison said.


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Monday, August 4, 2008

No 'D-Day' for Cable Firms

3If you have cable television from a company that will go 100 percent digital: You will need a converter box or a digital TV. 3 If you have cable television from a company that will not go 100 percent digital: You need not make any changes. News You can use

The transition from analog to digital television is seven months away for those who receive free over-the-air programming.

However, for many cable companies, that transition will take longer.

That's because there are two digital transitions: the broadcast transition and the cable transition.

At midnight on Feb. 17, 2009, by federal law, every analog television that uses "rabbit ears" or an antenna to receive free over-the-air programming will go static. This is the digital broadcast transition.



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Saturday, August 2, 2008

All-in-one PCs strengthens home theater application niche, adds

The model features a touchscreen high-definition (HD) LCD. Sony's VAIO all-in-one series and Dell's XPS One also have built-in entertainment features.

These home theater PCs support streaming and downloading of movies and TV shows via Windows Media Center. In May 2008, CinemaNow, an online movie service provider, teamed up with Microsoft for rentals and sales of about 3,400 programs. It offers two options: direct PC-to-TV connection for direct viewing, and the burn-to-DVD function, which supports multimedia access across devices such as PC, TV and DVD player.

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Thursday, July 31, 2008

KVH Reports Results for Second Quarter of 2008

KVH Industries, Inc., is a leading manufacturer of systems to provide mobile access to satellite TV, communication, and high-speed Internet, as well as navigation, pointing, and guidance solutions for defense and commercial applications. The company's products are based on its proprietary mobile satellite antenna and fiber optic technologies. An ISO 9001-certified company, KVH is based in Middletown, Rhode Island. For more information, visit http://www.kvh.com.

This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. For example, forward-looking statements include statements regarding our financial goals for future periods, anticipated revenue growth, anticipated profitability, anticipated orders for our mobile communication and military products, and anticipated improvements in our competitive position.



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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

University of Kansas researchers give thumbs up to TV band white

We were testing against real TV signals that you expect a normal user to see, the release quotes Evans as saying. We could generate digital TV signals, then crank in an amount of power from the prototype of what a white space transmitter would look like and we crank more power until the digital TV signal would fall over.

According to university researchers, the operation of unlicensed devices in the TV band could be accomplished with no significant impact upon DTV receivers in the area.

Last year, Evans presented evidence to the FCC citing the center work to show that white space devices do not create interference for TV viewers when operated under appropriate rules.

For more information, visit http://www.news.ku.edu/2008/july/2/whitespace.shtml.



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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

http://www.prlog.org/10084426-digitial-tv-confusion-monitors-digital-tv-switch-chaos.html

Five solar panels on the roof power amenities like computers with WiFi, iPods, lighting, fans, and an LCD TV, as well as electric heaters on the fuel line.

The trouble is, the bus only gets about 7 miles per gallon. The 40-state, 13,000-mile tour will burn some 1,700 gallons of vegetable oil.

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Monday, July 28, 2008

Digital TV Confusion Site Monitors Digital TV Switch Chaos

A call for a more high-profile spokeperson regarding the digital TV switch. .

These stories and other essential digitial TV news as it happens will be tracked in http://tvswitch.blogspot.com/. Additionally, the blog will be devoted to following legal issues related to the digital conversion .



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Sunday, July 27, 2008

Boeing delivers fourth HDTV satellite to DirecTV

The newest spacecraft in DirecTV’s fleet will begin transmitting additional national high-definition signals for the nation’s leading satellite TV provider, and expand DirecTV’s HD platform to up to 150 national channels and local HD channels in well over 100 markets later this year.

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Friday, July 11, 2008

Sharp lcd tv

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Friday, July 4, 2008

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Samsung LE32A656 LCD Review - HDTV Org

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Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Best lcd flat panel tv

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Here is a general idea of what you can buy in a given price range, according to cnet.com. Less than $300: Liquid-crystal-display (LCD) flat panels up to 20 inches. $300-$500: LCD flat panels up to 27 inches. $500-$750: LCD flat panels up to 37 inches

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Sears Is Now Officially Too Incompetent To Even Take Your Money - Consumerist.com
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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Jonathan Takiff: New sound systems enhance TV viewing

THE GIZMOS: Bose Lifestyle V30 Home Theater System; Onkyo TX-NR905 A/V Receiver.

EVERY PICTURE TELLS HALF THE

STORY: So you were sold on an HDTV by that knockout picture you saw at the electronics store. But I'll bet the salesperson didn't demonstrate the sound from the TV.

In today's ultrathin flat panel sets, there's precious little room for speakers to bloom. And even top TV brands cut corners in the audio, presuming that buyers will match up the screen with a separate surround-sound system for optimum home enjoyment of sporting events and movies - in which literally half the story is often "told" through sound.

But what's that? You say you haven't yet taken the plunge on a high-definition sound system, to match up with that new TV? Today let's look at a couple of freshly minted and pretty darned terrific a/v products that might get you off the fence.


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Tuesday, June 24, 2008

ADRs in Focus: China Digital TV plunges

Shares of China Digital TV Holding Co. plunged on Thursday after posting first-quarter profit that climbed 84 percent on new contracts and better sales of its smart cards.

Late Wednesday, China Digital said its net income rose to $11.4 million, or 19 cents per share, from $6.2 million, or 13 cents per share, in the same quarter last year.

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Monday, June 23, 2008

TVU Networks to Announce Enhanced Copyright Protection for Live Internet TV at The Cable Show 2008

NEW ORLEANS, BUSINESS WIRE -- At its exhibit booth #437 at The Cable Show, TVU Networks will announce the availability of a groundbreaking end-to-end content delivery platform with enhanced security for live Internet TV broadcasting.

TVU Networks is the leading global service for live Internet TV. A user base of 18 million viewers in 200 countries enjoys some 300 channels on its downloadable TVUPlayer, on www.tvunetworks.com and through its syndication partners. Channels include the Cartoon Network from Turner Broadcasting, ANTV from News Corp., a host of up-and-coming cable and satellite channels, and niche programming not available through traditional distribution.

For broadcasters and content owners, TVU Networks offers a cost-effective turnkey solution to reach a global viewer base with an unlimited channel capacity and very low broadcasting costs.


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Sunday, June 22, 2008

Don't dump your old TV on the curb — recycle it

Out with the old, in with the new.</p><p>As the switchover from analog TV signals to digital looms, more people are upgrading their home electronics.</p><p>That also means thinking about what to do with their old TVs, VCRs and DVD players.</p><p>Don't, repeat, don't just put them out on the curb for bulky-item pickup! So pleads Bob Akers of the nonprofit <strong>Surplus Exchange</strong>, which provides recycling services.</p><p>Electronics are particularly challenging because products contain large quantities of lead and other toxic materials.</p><p>“We have to think what we're doing with all of these materials, some of which are highly toxic and leaving nasty land mines for people of future generations to deal with,” Akers said.</p><p>In 2005, Surplus Exchange recycled 655 tons of electronics, and in 2006 that number jumped more than 22 percent to 805.1 tons, a figure that was matched in 2007.


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Saturday, June 21, 2008

Infineon Introduces DECT 6.0 / CAT-iq Chipset with Texas Instruments' Puma 5 DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem Solution

Today at the 2008 Cable TV Show, Infineon Technologies AG (FWB:IFX) (NYSE:IFX) announced a cost-effective DECT solution, which when combined with a DOCSIS 3.0 chipset, produces a platform for North American cable service providers to deploy next-generation Voice-over-IP (VoIP) services operating over DECT 6.0 cordless telephones. The resulting platform, which combines Infineon's COSIC(TM)-Modem and DUSLIC(TM)-xT with Texas Instruments' (NYSE:TXN) PUMA-5 chipset, enables system integrators to develop eMTA (Embedded Terminal Media Adapter) products that conform to the latest standards in DOCSIS(R) 3.0 (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification), and the latest DECT 6.0 / CAT-iq(TM) cordless telephony standards.

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Friday, June 20, 2008

Samsung unveils first 82 inch Ultra Definition 120Hz LCD Panel

You think full HD looks great? Think again. The 82 inch Ultra Definition panel Samsung has unveiled already looks awesome in the photo.

The resolution of the UD (aka 4k x 2k) LCD Panel is 3,840x2,160px. Samsung managed to get 120Hz technology and LED backlighting into this 82 inch UD panel.

There are no details yet on when Samsung will be able to ship a HDTV with this kind of panel. On the other hand we do not have media with that kind of resolution available yet anyway. Still, the future of TV is going to be even sharper and bigger.
Samsung is apparently showing this UD LCD Panel at the SID 2008 that starts today in LA.

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Thursday, June 19, 2008

THOMSON : Thomson Reaches Milestone of 1.5 Million Digital Cable Set-top Boxes Shipped to Latin America's Largest ...

Thomson Reaches Milestone of 1.5 Million Digital Cable Set-top Boxes Shipped to Latin America's Largest Cable Operator, NET Serviços

Thomson (Euronext 18453; NYSE:TMS) today announced that it has delivered 1.5 million digital cable set-top boxes to Brazilian cable operator NET Serviços. This milestone underscores both Thomson's position as one of the leading providers of convergent premises solutions to operators worldwide and its key role in supporting NET Serviços' expansion plans in the Brazilian market.

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Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Guidance Solutions Innovation, Live Gameshow and Celebrity Appearances . Highlight Activity at Macrovision s TV Guide ...

Highlight Activity at Macrovision s TV Guide Booth #915 During NCTA S The 18/05/2008 12:00:00 Business Wire Macrovision Solutions Corporation (NASDAQ:MVSND) today announced plans to showcase its innovative Passport(R) and i-Guide(TM) product lines at the National Cable Television Association s (NCTA) The Cable Show 08, to be held in New Orleans at the Morial Convention Center on May 18-20.
Show attendees visiting booth #915 have the opportunity to see: -- The latest development in set-top based IPGs for the native and tru2way(TM) platforms on TV Guide Interactive(R) s Passport and i-Guide product lines; -- How its next generation Passport Echo(TM) 7.0 and j-Guide(TM) 3.0 delivers My TV Guide(TM) services; -- New guidance solutions to support the tru2way platform; -- Industry leading guidance for HDTV, On Demand and DVR; and, -- Value-added applications including Video Mosaic, iSubscribe(R) interactive subscription service, Caller ID and Games and a BIAP(R) suite of EBIF applications.


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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Macrovision s TV Guide and Sunflower Broadband Collaborate on Set-Top . Box Clickstream Measurement

Box Clickstream Measurement 18/05/2008 12:00:00 Business Wire Macrovision Solutions Corporation (NASDAQ:MVSND) and leading independent cable operator Sunflower Broadband today announced the planned deployment of a set-top box clickstream measurement solution for its TV Guide Interactive(R) i-Guide(TM), one of the cable industry s most widely-deployed interactive programming guides (IPG).
The collaboration marks the first planned clickstream deployment for Macrovision(R) and Sunflower Broadband(TM) to collect valuable IPG usage data that can be used to make consumers television experience more enjoyable.
The IPG usage patterns of an anonymous sample of Sunflower Broadband customers will be collected to help Macrovision gain insight into how consumers use i-Guide and interact with their DVR and on demand services and in-guide advertising.


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Monday, June 16, 2008

PumpTop TV Poised for Growth

IRVINE, Calif. -- With nearly 6,000 LCD screens mounted on fuel pumps at more than 550 U.S. gas stations, PumpTop TV has emerged as one of the nation's largest gas station television networks, according to the company. In addition, the owner and operator of the network, AdtekMedia, along with its technology partner and manufacturer, Westinghouse Digital Electronics, are committed to building a national PumpTop TV network reaching more than 100 million gas consumers each month, according to the company. "We're installing PumpTop TV at an average of four new stations daily," Dick Paulsen, president of AdtekMedia, said in a statement. "Our commitment to grow this network is firm -- we will bring PumpTop TV to more than 1,100 gas stations in the largest U.S. markets before the end of the year." PumpTop TV can be found at gas stations in more than 40 major oil company brands across the country, according to the company.



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Sunday, June 15, 2008

Misinformation abounds as digital TV shift nears

By now, most consumers are aware that some kind of switch is set for February that has to do with their televisions and digital signals.</p><p>But after that, degrees of knowledge vary wildly.</p><p>Consider Ann Thompson, who lives with her mother in Blue Springs. Thompson was caught up in the confusion about the difference between digital TV signals and high-definition TV sets.</p><p>But more than anything, Thompson, who works at an area law firm, wanted to make sure she and her mom aren't going to be misled by businesses seeking to sell TV products to people who may not be up to speed on the nuances of the digital age.</p><p>Then there's Kathlene Hawkins, who lives in downtown Kansas City. Hawkins bought a new TV in February that has a digital tuner and now has better reception than ever.</p><p>Many consumers are like Jim Jones of Pleasant Hill, who proudly proclaims that he “graduated from electronics school way back in the '60s.” Jones said he's been preparing for the switch for more than four years.</p><p>The “switch” is a government-mandated change in the way television programming is transmitted — from analog signals, which have been in use since the beginning of television, to digital technology.</p><p>Testing is to begin in September in Wilmington, N.C., with the rollout to the rest of the nation set for Feb.



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Saturday, June 14, 2008

Jonathan Takiff: Clearing the air on digital TV converters

THE GIZMO: More on the digital TV conversion.

Last week's column scooped the nation with the first hands-on review of low-cost, digital TV tuners/converters.

These set-top boxes will become essential to receive over-the-air TV on older, pre-digital television sets next year, after broadcasters are required (on Feb. 17, 2009) to shut off their analog signals.

Not surprisingly, I got a flood of reader comments and questions. Today, let's deal with some of them.

Q: I applied early to the government [www.dtv2009.gov and 888-388-2009] and already have my two $40 rebate coupons to help me buy these digital converter boxes. The models I've seen in stores are selling for around $60, so my real cost will be $20. But wasn't somebody going to offer a box at $40?

A: That would be Dish Network, planning to sell boxes at a "slight loss" as a good-will gesture (and to get you thinking about upgrading to their satellite TV service).


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Friday, June 13, 2008

Suntronic Outdoor All-Weather LCD TVs

Summer is around the corner. You should start to think about moving your TV watching and video gaming outside. Suntronic offers a whole line of LCD HDTV sets that allow you to do just that.

The Suntronic GS product line features All-Weather and sunlight readable LCD technology.
Available LCD TVs include sizes between 46 and 102 inches (4 panels). These outdoor TVs operate in temperatures between -40 and 50 degrees Celsius, are IP65 water proof, have integrated heater and air conditioner and a high brightness LCD Panel.

Of course these All-Weather LCD TVs are intentend for professional use to display commercials or other information, but if you have the funds, why not place one in your garden.
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Thursday, June 12, 2008

Ultrafast Internet nearly up to speed

Three-dimensional high-definition TV is ready, and viewing it is breathtaking. But will people like the technology enough to pay extra? And can it pay off for network operators?

Phone and cable companies, including Verizon Communications, hope so as they prepare to launch ultrafast Internet service that can run at 100 megabits per second in some markets.

"There is a business case for ultrabroadband service in markets with a very dense population — New York, Chicago, Paris — but as a market's population gets thinner, the business case gets weaker," said Robert Atkinson, research policy director for the Columbia Institute for Tele-Information, a Columbia University-based center in New York City.

Network operators need to earn more than the $100 a month they get now from customers for Internet, phone and video service to make the investment of billions of dollars for network upgrades worth their while, said Atkinson, who recently addressed Chicago's branch of the Federal Communications Bar Association.


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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

TiVo, cable companies to offer digital adapters

PHILADELPHIA -- The cable industry said Monday that it's going to start offering adapters for TiVo Inc.'s high-definition digital video recorders with cable card slots so customers can resurrect channels that disappear when companies use new technology to save bandwidth.

Cable operators, especially Time Warner Cable Inc. and Cox Communications Inc., are aggressively rolling out switched-digital video technology.

Switched-digital technology frees up space for more channels by sending only those each customer selects, instead of streaming all channels to all customers.

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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

News TV One to Launch HD Channel The simulcast channel will air in the fourth quarter.

Washington, D.C. (May 19, 2008) -- TV One, which targets African-American viewers, will launch a High-Definition channel in the fourth quarter of this year.

That's according to an article by Multichannel News.

The network said the new high-def channel will be a simulcast of its standard-def channel. TV One's lineup includes classic sitcoms and dramas, such as Martin and Good Times, and movies as well as some original programming.

TV One did not reveal if any TV providers have agreed to carry the new high-def channel. However, Comcast and DIRECTV both have an equity stake in the network.

The network said it's now in negotiations with cable and satellite operators.

"High-Definition programming is important for distributors and our audience, and we have long known we would launch an HD offering, but only after making sure our primary channel was well received and on firm footing," said TV One president Johnathan Rodgers in a statement, according to Multichannel News.


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Monday, June 9, 2008

Many offer online movie rentals for TVs

Q: I know I can rent movies online and view them on my computer. However, it would be a lot better if I could watch them on my big-screen LCD television. Is there an easy way to do that?

A: Yes there is. But forget about downloading from movie-rental Web sites because most of them don't make it easy to transfer a movie from your computer to your TV.

In fact, you don't even need a computer. Instead, get yourself a "digital media receiver" - a device that connects directly to your TV and lets you rent movies and TV shows via your high-speed Internet connection (wired or wireless).

The leading products in this young market are the Apple TV (apple.com) and Vudu box (vudu.com). Other options include the TiVo DVR (tivo.com) and Microsoft's Xbox 360 video-game console, (xbox.com), both of which can double as digital media receivers.


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Sunday, June 8, 2008

A primer on the digital conversion

On Feb. 17, the U.S. government will flip a figurative switch, transforming television transmission from analog — in use since the beginning days of TV — to digital.</p><p>What does this monumental change mean for consumers? Don't procrastinate, or you may be left with nothing but a blank picture tube come next February.</p><p>Damon Porter of Time Warner Cable in Kansas City — which is teaming with KCPT-TV, Channel 19, on a public service campaign to help educate viewers in the area — warns that time is of the essence.</p><p>“We encourage people to plan ahead, to make sure they're ready,” Porter said. “What we've found from being out in the public, talking to people, is that there are varying degrees of knowledge and varying degrees of readiness.”</p><p>To help in the transition, here is a general primer:</p><p><strong>What do I need to get ready?</strong></p><p>It all depends on what types of televisions you have and whether you have pay TV service (cable or satellite).</p><p>-If you have cable or satellite, you should be good to go, but only for the televisions in your home that are hooked up to a pay service.</p><p>-If you have a newer television, generally one made in the past three years, almost all have a digital tuner, in which case it will be able to receive the digital signal.</p><p>-If you have one or more older TV sets and rely on an external antenna — generally rooftop or rabbit ears — you'll need a converter box.


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Saturday, June 7, 2008

New Sharp Aquos D Series LCD HDTVs

Sharp introduced 22 new Aquos LCD TVs in Japan. The Sharp Aquos D Series include 9 new LCD TV models.

The Sharp Aquos D series comes in 42, 37 and 32 inch screen sizes and three colors (Black, White and Red) designed by Toshiyuki Kita.
Features of the new Sharp Aquos D series LCD HDTVs include 15,000:1 contrast ratio, 120Hz, 12 bit gray-scale processing, and 3 HDMI ports.
The new LC-42DS5, LC-37DS5 and LC-32DS5 will start shipping on July 10th.
Via this Sharp press-release (Japanese).

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Friday, June 6, 2008

LG Claims World's Slimmest LCD TV

LG Electronics Inc Wednesday (May 7) unveiled what it claims is the world's slimmest LCD TV.

The Scarlet Super Slim, or 42LG61, is 44.7mm thin, 0.2mm thinner than the 44.9mm Bordeaux 690 which Samsung Electronics Co introduced last month.

"The global LCD TV competition this year is now shifting its focus from how far the image quality can go to how slim it can be," said Lee Woo-kyung, an LG Electronics executive.

Flat-panel TV sets, using liquid crystal displays, are typically about 105mm thick, LG said in a press release.

The ultra-slim TV is part of the Korean electronics giant's recently launched Scarlet TV series, for which the company plans to spend US$100 million in marketing globally.

"LG will continue to lead the global TV market, introducing new models that excel both in its design and technology," Lee said.


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Thursday, June 5, 2008

Shorter Labor Day holiday has limited impact on China LCD TV market

The shortening this year of China's Labor Day holiday at the beginning of May did not impact demand for LCD TVs as bad as expected, with unit sales dropping only 5-10% on year, according to industry sources.

China's Labor Day holiday, which used to be a week or longer in duration, traditionally is a strong shopping period. But since the Labor Day holiday was shortened this year, worries arose that demand would take a strong hit.

But the smaller-than-expected decline in LCD TVs sales during the holiday period also allowed inventory at the retail channels to maintain a healthy level of 20-25 days, the sources noted, adding with demand expected to pick up in the third quarter, demand for LCD TV panels will also increase.

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