Consumers Not Feeling the 4K Ultra HDTV Love
The Diffusion Group (TDG) announced its research suggests that short-term demand for 4K Ultra HDTVs continues to be hampered by a lack of consumer awareness and revulsion to the high equipment costs.
The Diffusion Group (TDG) announced its research suggests that short-term demand for 4K Ultra HDTVs continues to be hampered by a lack of consumer awareness and revulsion to the high equipment costs.
The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) announced it forecasts that 4K Ultra HD display revenue will hit $1.9 billion this year, soaring to $5 billion in 2015.
Rovi Corporation announced that it has renewed a multi-year patent license agreement with Samsung.
NPD DisplaySearch announced it reckons that with increasing competition from AMOLED, TFT LCD display manufacturers are eyeballing quantum dot technology to improve color performance.
SANYO Manufacturing Corporation announced its new FVD48P4 48-inch 1080p LCD/LED HDTV.
NPD DisplaySearch announced its research suggests that consumers consider picture and sound quality, as well as price and ease of use, to be the most important factors when purchasing a replacement TV.
Quoting figures from NPD DisplaySearch, Hisense Group announced that it was the second largest source of 4K Ultra HDTVs in the first quarter of 2014.
IHS Technology announced it reckons that worldwide shipments of flat-panel televisions rose convincingly in the first quarter of 2014 compared to the same period last year.
SANYO Manufacturing Corporation announced its 2014 lineup of 1080p LCD LED HDTVs.
Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company announced pricing and availability for its 2014 Life+Screen AS530 series of 1080p LED LCD HDTVs.
NPD DisplaySearch announced it forecasts that curved TV display shipments will reach nearly 800K units in 2014 and exceed six million units by the end of 2017.