Softening Demand for LCD and Plasma TVs
DisplaySearch announced that, according to its latest research, LCD and Plasma TV unit growth each fell to single digits in the first quarter of 2011.
DisplaySearch announced that, according to its latest research, LCD and Plasma TV unit growth each fell to single digits in the first quarter of 2011.
Mitsubishi Electric Visual Solutions America announced its 2011 television line-up, which includes the company’s flagship 92-inch 3D DLP Home Cinema TV.
Cisco Systems announced it forecasts that global internet traffic will quadruple by 2015, largely driven by the demand for consumer video.
DisplaySearch announced that, according to its latest research, shipments of 3D LCD TV panels increased to 1.9 million units in the first quarter of 2011, jumping 104% quarter over quarter.
Samsung Electronics America announced that it is the top-selling brand in the U.S. plasma TV market, based on newly released revenue and unit sell-through data from The NPD Group.
The Digital Entertainment Group (DEG) announced the findings of a survey it commissioned to report the first-hand experiences of 3DTV owners.
LG Electronics announced that, according to a YouGov Siraj survey it commissioned, more than half of the respondents polled in the United Arab Emirates believe 3DTV will dramatically change the future of home entertainment.
VSP Vision Care announced that, according to a study it commissioned, one quarter of parents surveyed erroneously believe that watching 3D content will harm their child’s health and/or vision.
Samsung announced that it has lowered the prices on its complete line of 3D glasses.
LG Electronics USA announced that it is showing off its latest 3D and HDTV technologies at the 2011 Hospitality Design Expo.
In-Stat announced it forecasts that over 300 million households will own a 3DTV set by 2015.