LG Rolls Out CINEMA 3D Packages
LG Electronics announced two new 3DTV packages, which include an LG CINEMA 3D HDTV, Blu-ray 3D player and four pairs of 3D glasses.
LG Electronics announced two new 3DTV packages, which include an LG CINEMA 3D HDTV, Blu-ray 3D player and four pairs of 3D glasses.
Sharp Electronics announced its new line of Elite LED LCD TVs, including the 60″ PRO-60X5FD ($5,999.99) and 70″ PRO-70X5FD ($8,499.99).
Tensilica announced that LG Electronics has selected the company’s HiFi Audio DSP core and several audio codecs for LG’s new line of digital televisions (DTVs).
Best Buy announced its new Insignia Connected TV, which will be available in 32-inch ($499) and 42-inch ($699) models and feature TiVo design.
DisplaySearch announced that it has reduced its 2011 global TV shipment forecast by roughly 3% to 252 million units.
Walmart announced that its VUDU movie streaming service is now fully integrated into the company’s website.
AmTRAN Video Corporation (AVC) announced that it is giving away three HDTVs this month to promote the U.S. launch of its new BlackCrystal series of televisions under the JVC brand.
Roku announced its new new family of Roku 2 (HD, XD, XS) streaming media players.
Rovi Corporation announced that its RoxioNow platform will power CinemaNow from Best Buy Canada and Future Shop when the digital movie service launches in September.
The Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) announced that it certified more than 1,000 television models in the first quarter of 2011.
Fandango announced that its Fandango Movies application is now available on Samsung Smart TVs and Blu-ray Disc (BD) players.