More Consumers Eye Smart TVs
Parks Associates announced its latest survey reports that the number of U.S. consumers planning to purchase a smart TV has nearly doubled in less than a year.
Parks Associates announced its latest survey reports that the number of U.S. consumers planning to purchase a smart TV has nearly doubled in less than a year.
ICAP Patent Brokerage announced that it will offer a Covenant Not to Sue (CNS) from VoxPath RS, LLC (covering patents related to Blu-ray and other optical disc players) at its upcoming CNS Auction, which will be held September 27, 2011 in Los Angeles.
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SanDisk Corporation announced that it is spearheading an initiative to significantly lower the power consumption of Solid-State Drives (SSDs.)
LG Electronics announced that consumers who participated in its 3D TV Challenge event in Los Angeles preferred the company’s Cinema 3D TV over the competition.
Samsung Electronics announced that it was the best selling TV brand in North America for the first half of 2011.
IHS iSuppli announced it reckons that 167.1 million hard disk drives shipped in the second quarter of 2011, up 4.1% from the first quarter.
Rovi Corporation and Samsung Electronics announced that they have signed a multi-year licensing agreement enabling Samsung to continue to integrate DivX technology into its consumer electronic devices.
Samsung Electronics announced its new SE-506AB slim portable Blu-ray BDXL writer.
Panasonic, Samsung, Sony and XPAND 3D announced that Philips, Sharp, TCL and Toshiba have expressed their support for the activities of the Full HD 3D Glasses Initiative.
LG Electronics announced that consumers who participated in its 3D TV Challenge events in New York and Chicago preferred the company’s Cinema 3D TV over the competition.