Panasonic Macks Out London 2012 Olympic Games
Panasonic announced that it will deliver the largest supply of its audio visual equipment for any Olympic Games in the company’s history to support the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Panasonic announced that it will deliver the largest supply of its audio visual equipment for any Olympic Games in the company’s history to support the London 2012 Olympic Games.
NPD DisplaySearch announced its latest study suggests that, over the past year, the global TV replacement cycle decreased from 8.4 to 6.9 years.
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) announced that one of its working groups has drafted a new technical standard for Ultra High Definition Television (UHDTV).
LG Electronics announced that it unveiled its new 55-inch OLED TV at Monaco’s Salle des Etoiles.
ABI Research announced it forecasts that shipments of core home networking equipment and networked-enabled media devices will exceed one billion units by 2014.
The Consumer Electronics Marketers of Canada (CEMC) and the Canadian Imaging Trade Association (CITA) announced that the 2012 Consumer Electronics Market Trends and Forecast report is now available (CDN $250).
The NPD Group announced its latest survey suggests that the majority of U.S. consumers don’t feel 3D is a crucial television feature.
Parks Associates announced its latest survey suggests that the majority American 3DTV owners are pleased with their televisions but crave more 3D content.
Folded Space announced its new Multi-Format Encoding (MFE) video technology for better accommodating panoramic aspect ratio movies on Blu-ray Disc (BD).
blinkx plc announced that a blinkx online video app is now available for Sony Internet-enabled home entertainment devices.
The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) announced its latest study suggests that U.S. consumers still prefer to use televisions to watch video.