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.
ABI Research announced that, according to its latest survey, Blu-ray Disc (BD) players and HDTVs top the wish-lists of U.S. consumers.
Cisco Systems announced it forecasts that global internet traffic will quadruple by 2015, largely driven by the demand for consumer video.
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.
Sharp Corporation and NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) announced that they have jointly developed an 85-inch LCD display that is compatible with Super Hi-Vision (7,680 x 4,320).
LG Electronics USA announced that it is showing off its latest 3D and HDTV technologies at the 2011 Hospitality Design Expo.
Toshiba America Electronic Components announced that it will exhibit next-generation 3D and LCD displays and technologies at the 2011 Society for Information Display (SID) International Symposium, Seminar & Exhibition, May 17 to 19, 2011.
IHS iSuppli announced that, according to its research, more than one-fifth of all televisions purchased by U.S. consumers in the first quarter of 2011 sported displays 50″ or larger.
Rovi Corporation and Sony Electronics announced that Sony has launched Rovi Advertising Service on connected Sony BRAVIA TVs in the U.S.
Vizio announced growing acceptance of its passive Film Patterned Retarder (FPR) technology approach to 3DTV design.
Rovi Corporation announced that it has licensed its interactive program guide (IPG) and parental control patents to Funai.