Samsung’s 2012 TVs Hit The Street
Samsung Electronics announced that it will being shipping its 2012 model year of LCD and plasma televisions this month.
Samsung Electronics announced that it will being shipping its 2012 model year of LCD and plasma televisions this month.
DTS, Inc. announced that Sharp has integrated DTS 2.0 Channel and DTS 2.0 + Digital Out audio technology into its new line of network-connected PRC-model televisions.
Bang & Olufsen announced that its new BeoVision 12 – 65″ plasma 3DTV ($11,350) will hit U.S. showrooms in March.
IntertechPira and the OLED Association announced that the OLEDs World Summit 2012 will be held Sept. 26-28, 2012 in San Francisco, CA.
GfK Retail and Technology announced it forecasts that global demand for LCD TVs will grow to 225 million units in 2012, up from 211 million units in 2011.
Mitsubishi Electric Visual Solutions America announced that its 75-inch LaserVue TV has received the ENERGY STAR Most Efficient designation for 2012.
IHS iSuppli announced it reckons that prices for large-sized Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) panels stabilized in December 2011.
AU Optronics announced that it will work with Idemitsu Kosan to develop OLED displays and OLED-related patents.
NPD In-Stat announced it forecasts that the global installed base of Internet-connected consumer electronics devices will grow from 256.8 million units in 2011 to 1.34 billion units in 2016.
Consumer Reports announced that it has published its latest ratings of 142 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and plasma televisions.
IHS iSuppli announced it forecasts that global shipments of AMOLED televisions will reach 2.1 million sets in 2015, which will account for roughly 1% of the flat-panel TV market.