According to recent data, Chinese manufacturers are set to overtake their Japanese rivals when it comes to the production of large-area TFT LCD panels. It is claimed that TFT LCD suppliers from China are already formulating plans for expansion, and with this in mind could surpass Japan in terms of monthly output as early as the second quarter of this ... Read More »
Monthly Archives: June 2011
Cello Intros Budget 3DTV Range Using LG’s Passive 3D LCD TV Technology
Technological advancements in the HDTV arena tend to come thick and fast, and no sooner do we think that we have the latest TV set that will be the envy of all who see it, another one which is better and more advanced comes out. Many people who rushed out and purchased flat screen HDTVs in the not too distant ... Read More »
Global TV Shipment Growth Slows To Near Halt With LCD TVs Badly Hit
There has been a significant fall in the growth of global television sales during the first quarter of this year, with the combined shipments of CRT, rear-projection, OLED, LCD and plasma TVs increasing by just 1% year on year, according to the latest data published by California-based market research firm DisplaySearch. In particular, unit growth for LCD televisions has now ... Read More »
Sony Outs 24″ Playstation 3D Display With 2-Player Full-Screen Gaming
Fans of the Sony Playstation 3 will be delighted to hear the announcement this week from the Japanese consumer electronics giant at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) 2011 about a new LED-backlit LCD display that has been designed to revolutionise PS3 gameplay. Officials from Sony have said that many players could be missing out on the excitement and thrill of ... Read More »
Consumers Not Tempted By New HDTV Sets With 3D & Internet Connectivity
It seems that over recent years no sooner is a new TV-based technology launched, it becomes old news and the next display technology starts to make an appearance. HDTV manufacturers have been racing to launch one technology after another when it comes to TVs in the hope that this will persuade consumers to re-enter the market to buy a new ... Read More »