January 28, 2009
In a boon to Sigma Designs’ processor-chip business, Blusens has announced it will be using the company’s chips for its new HDTV Home Entertainment Device.
Blusens’ new entertainment system was designed from the ground up to manage, distribute and reproduce audio-video content between several different sources.
What this means for the ...
Blusens HDTV Includes Sigma Chip Technology
Story link: Blusens HDTV Includes Sigma Chip Technology by Alan Harten
In a boon to Sigma Designs’ processor-chip business, Blusens has announced it will be using the company’s chips for its new HDTV Home Entertainment Device.
Blusens’ new entertainment system was designed from the ground up to manage, distribute and reproduce audio-video content between several different sources.
What this means for the ...
January 21, 2009
Philips is planning to launch its widest ever HDTV this year in the UK, in its latest effort to bring an authentic cinema experience into the home.
The 56-inch Cinema 21:9, which refers to the aspect ratio, will deliver images in the way they were intended by the movie makers. ...
Philips announces Cinema 21:9
Story link: Philips announces Cinema 21:9 by Jan Harris
Philips is planning to launch its widest ever HDTV this year in the UK, in its latest effort to bring an authentic cinema experience into the home.
The 56-inch Cinema 21:9, which refers to the aspect ratio, will deliver images in the way they were intended by the movie makers. ...
January 14, 2009
Silicon Image, Inc. is heavily involved in secure intellectual property distribution and semiconductors, as well as storage and presentation of HDTV content.
The company has announced the release of a new display processor, the SiI6100 HD.
The new addition will have the capability of bringing together a whole host of devices ...
New Multi-room Service For Multiple HD Devices
Story link: New Multi-room Service For Multiple HD Devices by Alan Harten
Silicon Image, Inc. is heavily involved in secure intellectual property distribution and semiconductors, as well as storage and presentation of HDTV content.
The company has announced the release of a new display processor, the SiI6100 HD.
The new addition will have the capability of bringing together a whole host of devices ...
January 13, 2009
I'm pretty sure most of us are quite content with bashing the power button whenever we want to switch on our televisions. But how about waving hello to it? Both Hitachi and Toshiba are demonstrating motion sensing televisions at last week's Consumer Electronics Show and say they could be ...
Gesture-controlled TVs showcased by Toshiba and Hitachi
Story link: Gesture-controlled TVs showcased by Toshiba and Hitachi by Franz Bicar
I'm pretty sure most of us are quite content with bashing the power button whenever we want to switch on our televisions. But how about waving hello to it? Both Hitachi and Toshiba are demonstrating motion sensing televisions at last week's Consumer Electronics Show and say they could be ...Samsung LN46A950 46″ 1080p LED LCD HDTV
Story link: Samsung LN46A950 46″ 1080p LED LCD HDTV by Franz Bicar
Getting an ND home video indulges just one aspect of our senses - sight. For everybody, sight is nothing more than the ability to perceive or interpret information from visible light. An HDTV's most fundamental performance is intimately linked to its ability to produce light. HDTVs use a variety of ...
January 8, 2009
South Korea-based LG Electronics is planning to launch broadband-enabled HDTVs in a partnership with Netflix, the online film rental company.
The LCD and Plasma TVs will come pre-loaded with streaming software, allowing the sets to instantly stream movies and television shows from Netflix's library, on a monthly subscription basis.
The technology ...
LG to launch broadband HDTVs
Story link: LG to launch broadband HDTVs by Jan Harris
South Korea-based LG Electronics is planning to launch broadband-enabled HDTVs in a partnership with Netflix, the online film rental company.
The LCD and Plasma TVs will come pre-loaded with streaming software, allowing the sets to instantly stream movies and television shows from Netflix's library, on a monthly subscription basis.
The technology ...
January 1, 2009
The global economic crisis has caused US-based analyst DisplaySearch to revise its TV market forecast for 2009.
The revisions are particularly significant for the LCD TV market, where global sales are expected to rise 17% to 119.9 units, but revenues look set to fall 16% to $64 billion as manufacturers ...
2009 Good Year To Buy LCD TV
Story link: 2009 Good Year To Buy LCD TV by Jan Harris
The global economic crisis has caused US-based analyst DisplaySearch to revise its TV market forecast for 2009.
The revisions are particularly significant for the LCD TV market, where global sales are expected to rise 17% to 119.9 units, but revenues look set to fall 16% to $64 billion as manufacturers ...