Consumers Replacing TVs Faster Than Ever
DisplaySearch announced that, according to its latest research, consumers around the globe now replace their TVs at a much faster rate than in the past.
DisplaySearch announced that, according to its latest research, consumers around the globe now replace their TVs at a much faster rate than in the past.
Toshiba Corporation announced its new dynabook Qosmio T851/D8CR glasses-free 3D notebook PC for the Japanese market.
DisplaySearch announced it forecasts that revenue for mobile displays is will grow 47% in 2011 and 19% in 2012, reaching $22.4 billion.
Royal Philips Electronics announced that it will transfer its television business into a joint venture with TPV Technology (70% TPV/30% Philips ownership).
Sharp Corporation and AU Optronics Corp. announced that the companies have signed an LCD technology-related patent cross license agreement and will dismiss pending legal actions filed against each other.
Acer America announced two new widescreen stereoscopic 3D displays.
Sharp Electronics announced that it is shipping its new LC-70LE732U AQUOS Quattron 70-inch LED LCD HDTV ($3,799.99)
Sony Electronics announced the most recent and upcoming enhancements to it 2011 lineup of BRAVIA HDTVs.
IHS iSuppli announced that, according to its latest research, 22.5% of all television sets purchased in the U.S. in the fourth quarter of 2010 employed Light Emitting Diode (LED) backlights.
DisplaySearch announced that, according to its latest research and forecast, monthly production by the 17 top LCD TV brands grew 15% from February to March 2011 and is expected to grow a further 6% in April.
Samsung Electronics announced that it is moving to make its 3D active shutter glasses more affordable.