AMOLED TV Prices to Remain Sky High
NPD DisplaySearch announced its latest research suggests that AMOLED TV prices will remain sky high for the foreseeable future.
NPD DisplaySearch announced its latest research suggests that AMOLED TV prices will remain sky high for the foreseeable future.
The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) announced it forecasts that the overall consumer electronics industry in the U.S. will grow by almost 6% this year and sales of 3D-enabled displays will reach 5.6 million units, up 104% year-over-year.
The Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) consortium announced that its members have approved the next phase of its DVB-3DTV specification.
NPD DisplaySearch announced it forecasts that consumers in emerging markets will drive TV sales over the next year.
IHS announced it reckons that Samsung shipped more LCD TVs in the first quarter of 2012 than its competitors, continuing to outmuscle the likes of LG, Sony, Toshiba and Sharp.
NBC Olympics and Panasonic announced that 3D coverage of the London 2012 Olympic Games will be available to nearly 80% of U.S. TV households.
Samsung Electronics announced that it is showing off it new 75-inch ES9000 LED Smart 3DTV ($9,999) at a five day event at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum.
SENSIO announced that TCL Multimedia will integrate SENSIO’s Hi-Fi 3D and S2D Switch technologies in TCL’s 3DTVs.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) announced that researchers from its Media Lab will present their latest findings into a new approach to multiple-perspective, glasses-free 3D displays at this summer’s SIGGRAPH conference.
LG Electronics announced that it and Legendary Entertainment will showcase LG’s latest HD and Cinema 3D TV technologies at Comic-Con International.
A study published in the July 2012 issue of Optometry and Vision Science suggests that watching 3D movies can cause visual symptoms and even result in motion sickness for some viewers.