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Samsung Display Spun Off As World’s Largest Display Maker

Samsung Electronics announced that it has officially launched a brand new spin-off corporation called Samsung Display Co. Ltd, which will be a market leader in the global production of display panel products and technologies. The inauguration ceremony for Samsung Display was held this week, and following its incorporation registration the company will begin trading with other manufacturers around the world. ... Read More »

New LCD TV Patent Hints At Apple HDTV’s Imminent Arrival

Technology giant Apple has been enjoying success for many years now, but 2012 is set to be a huge year for the company. The firm has already released its hugely popular new iPad 3 earlier this year, and is expected to launch the next in the much-loved iPhone series – the iPhone 5 – later in the year. On top ... Read More »

Digital TV Switchover To Be Celebrated With Light Show

For more than half a century, the Crystal Palace tower in London has been transmitting exciting content to residents in the Greater London and surrounding areas, with its coverage range of over forty miles giving millions of people in its catchment area the chance to enjoy the best of British television. Digital TV switchover to be celebrated with light show ... Read More »

Now TV Unveiled As Sky’s Brand For PAYG Web TV Service

Media and entertainment giant British Sky Broadcasting (BSkyB) announced this week that it has branded its new pay-as-you-go (PAYG) internet television service Now TV. The service will enable viewers to access content from the digital satellite television broadcaster through the use of a range of connected devices, giving consumers even more freedom and flexibility when it comes to their viewing ... Read More »

Global TV Shipments Fell For The First Time in 6 Years

The latest Quarterly Global TV Shipment and Forecast Report published by DisplaySearch has shown that TV shipments fell globally for the first time in six years in 2011. The California-based market research firm began tracking global television shipments back in 2004, and last year was the first time that worldwide shipments dropped since this monitoring started. Global TV shipments fell ... Read More »