| (Unranked) | Aonuma: New 3DS Zelda will have light and dark world (Joystiq, 5/03/2013 12:45am) |
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Nintendo's 3DS sequel to The Legend of Zelda: A Link to The Past will, like the original, feature both light and dark worlds, [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | 3D-Printed Optics Could Light Up the Gadgets of the Future [Video] (Gizmodo, 10/06/2012 8:00pm) |
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| (Unranked) | 'The Cold Light of Day' Dated for Blu-ray (High-Def Digest, 11/07/2012 9:00pm) |
| Director Mabrouk El Mechri's ('JCVD') newest thriller heads to Blu-ray in January. In an early announcement to retailers, Lionsgate is working on 'The Cold Light of Day' for Blu-ray on January 29. [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | HOLOEYE Introduces New Spatial Light Modulators At Photonics West (PhotonicsOnline, 1/13/2006 4:36pm) |
| HOLOEYE´s new LC-R 1080 Spatial Light Modulator is based on a reflective LCoS (Liquid-Crystal-on-Silicon) microdisplay with full WUXGA/HDTV resolution (1920 x 1200 Pixel).... ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | 3DS Light Blue, Gloss Pink models announced for Japan (Joystiq, 2/27/2013 1:00pm) |
| Boys and girls in Japan can look forward to new Light Blue (above) and Gloss Pink (below the break) variants of the 3DS, which are sure to do no [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Experimental 3D scanner creates clear images with almost no light (Engadget, 11/29/2013 2:40pm) |
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| (Unranked) | 3D-Printed Table Lamps Bloom Like Flowers Filled with Light [Design] (Gizmodo, 8/28/2012 12:00am) |
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 | Supernets for global research to shine at iGrid (CommsDesign, 8/29/2005 4:41pm) |
| Peterborough, N.H. - The global alliance seeking to build 10-Gbit optical networks and applications to run on them will meet next month to showcase experiments built on high-tech input from 21 nations. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Brillian Unveils Full Turnkey 1080p Light Engine Solution For HDTV OEMs (Business Wire via Yahoo! (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance, 5/16/2005 1:03pm) |
| Brillian Corporation , a leading developer of 720p and 1080p Gen II liquid-crystal-on-silicon (LCoS) HDTVs and microdisplay components, today announced availability of its UltraContrast BLE1080 light engine. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Surf Classic 'Step Into Liquid' Coming to Blu-ray (High-Def Digest, 4/04/2008 4:00pm) |
| Shine up your surfboards, Lionsgate has announced a June Blu-ray debut for the extreme surfing documentary 'Step Into Liquid.' From the makers of 'Endless Summer,' 2003's 'Step Into Liquid' documents a... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Panasonic LIFI HDTV introduced at CES 2007 (I4U, 1/09/2007 2:46pm) |
| Panasonic has introduced LIFI HDTV sets powered by LUXIM's long-life LIFI illumination technology.
LIFIis a new light source that delivers high brightness, long stable performance, fast turn-on time and brilliant colors.
While conventional light... ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | June NPD: 3DS still on top, Ouya sales 'light' (Joystiq, 7/18/2013 11:35pm) |
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The NPD Group has published its monthly report outlining the performance of the physical sector [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Top Spin 2 shots show a certain sheen on the 360 (Joystiq, 1/10/2006 11:45am) |
| Filed under: Xbox 360 , Online , Simulations , Sports 3 new screenshots have been released for the delayed Top Spin 2 for the Xbox 360, and they shine -- in ways both good and bad. Sure, it's great to see the HD incarnations of Maria Sharapova... and those other (less well-rendered?) tennis players... but there's always a potential downside in approaching and entering the ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Syntax-Brillian Corp. Announces Light Engine Joint Venture in China for Global HDTV Market (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance, 3/08/2006 2:00pm) |
| TEMPE, Ariz.----March 8, 2006--Syntax-Brillian Corp. , a manufacturer and marketer of LCD and LCoS HDTVs and digital entertainment products, today announced that it has entered into an agreement in principle to form a joint venture in China for the manufacture of LCoS-based light engines. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Amazon to Release Exclusive Super Bowl Blu-ray in March (High-Def Digest, 2/04/2009 10:00pm) |
| Super Bowl XLIII champions the Pittsburgh Steelers will shine again in high-def, with Amazon and Warner announcing an exclusive Blu-ray release of the team's victory in early-March. Dubbed 'NFL Super Bowl... ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Puzzle shooter Velocity Ultra making a light-speed dash for PS3 this year (Joystiq, 10/17/2013 12:30am) |
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FuturLab's hybrid puzzler and shoot-'em-up Velocity Ultra will hit the PlayStation [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Blu-ray Review: Fascination Coral Reef - 3D (High-Def Digest, 4/18/2013 2:12pm) |
| A good nature documentary can make you see the world in a new light. Recent releases from the BBC, such as 'One Life', 'Planet Earth', and 'Africa' are both informative and entertaining, and help us [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Sky gives glimmer of light to 3D (Broadcast Engineering, 7/12/2013 5:05pm) |
| Amid a week of bad news for 3DTV, a rare ray of sunshine came from the U.K.’s biggest pay-TV operator BSkyB. After announcements from the BBC and sports broadcaster ESPN that they were giving up on 3-D for now, once existing projects are [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Blu-ray Review: Frankenweenie - 3D (High-Def Digest, 1/14/2013 3:00pm) |
| A boy's best friend is his dead dog in Tim Burton's 'Frankenweenie,' an extended remake of the director's 1984's short film which didn't see the light of day until a decade later and cost him his job [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Lincoln Blu-ray Review (Big Picture Big Sound, 3/26/2013 5:22pm) |
| It's lengthy and light on some details, but Daniel Day-Lewis and an all-star cast make Steven Spielberg's biopic a [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Scaling IPTV: Progress at SBC (Light Reading, 11/18/2005 7:20am) |
| Light Reading reported last spring that Microsoft's IPTV middleware required one server for every 10 subscribers in order for the system's instantaneous channel-changing to work properly. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | CES: Samsung Luxia LED LCD HDTVs Lead the Way (Big Picture Big Sound, 1/10/2009 11:08pm) |
| In Las Vegas this week, Samsung is gambling on an LED light source for its slim, lovely LCD HDTVs to be a sure thing.
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 | Transformers in HD (DVD Talk, 10/16/2007 2:47pm) |
| Paramount's first major release since declaring HD DVD exclusivity will be Michael Bay's Transformers . To celebrate the release of this 2-disc set on DVD and HD DVD, I took a trip to Industrial Light and Magic in San Francisco. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | TV changes force viewers to choose a format (Detroit News, 3/23/2005 7:12am) |
| Now could be an opportune time for snagging a great deal on sleek flat-screen HDTV sets, with prices falling nearly 20 percent in the last year for some of the plasma, liquid-crystal or digital-light-projection televisions. (Read Full Article) |
 | TV changes force viewers to choose a format (Detroit News, 3/22/2005 6:30am) |
| Now could be an opportune time for snagging a great deal on sleek flat-screen HDTV sets, with prices falling nearly 20 percent in the last year for some of the plasma, liquid-crystal or digital-light-projection televisions. (Read Full Article) |
 | TV guide: Unscrambling ABCs of high-tech systems (DailyRecord.com, 12/04/2005 9:12am) |
| HDTV, LCD, DLP or Plasma. Un-jumbling those acronyms can shed some light on what the best approach might be in purchasing a new television, which has become a hot item this year with more programs and events being broadcast in high definition format. ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Among the Sleep dev timelapse sheds light on shadowy corners (Joystiq, 12/25/2013 12:00am) |
| Ever wonder what's lurking behind the shadows in Krillbite Studio's first-person toddler horror game, Among the Sleep? It could be demons, ghosts, gremlins or slavering beasts out for fresh meat - or it could be standard 3D development ...
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 | HDTV speeds into homes (Courier-Post, 3/25/2005 10:37am) |
| Now could be an opportune time for snagging a great deal on sleek flat-screen HDTV sets, with prices falling nearly 20 percent in the last year for some of the plasma, liquid-crystal or digital-light-projection televisions. (Read Full Article) |
 | Sony Debuts One-Handed Camcorder (NewsFactor via Yahoo! (NewsFactor via Yahoo! News, 5/18/2005 5:36pm) |
| Sony (NYSE: SNE) announced plans Tuesday to release a new high-definition camcorder that the company says is small and light enough to hold and operate in one hand. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | What's new (Guardian Unlimited, 6/08/2005 11:18pm) |
| Virgin Mobile is targeting young mobile phone buyers with a new handset brand it is calling Lobster. The Lobster 485, the first in the series, is due on sale this week. It is a small and light GPRS clamshell, weighing just 68g, which has been made for the network by manufacturer Bellware. ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | 'Weeds: The Final Season' Announced and Detailed for Blu-ray (High-Def Digest, 12/12/2012 9:00pm) |
| The eighth and final season of the comedy series starring Golden Globe winner Mary-Louise Parker will light up Blu-ray this February. In an early announcement to retailers, Lionsgate is working on [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | CES HD DVD Press Conference Canceled [Hd Dvd] (Kotaku, 1/05/2008 5:00pm) |
| In light of yesterday's announcement that Warner Bros. will be going exclusively Blu-Ray, the HD DVD Promotion Group has canceled it's press conference for this year's CES. The news came in an email... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Sony Brings HD IP Video System To Light (TechWeb, 4/27/2006 7:31pm) |
| Sony Electronics has developed a high definition IP-based video communications system for businesses, medical industry and universities. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | HD DVD Review: My Favorite Brunette/Son of Paleface (High-Def Digest, 4/14/2008 4:00am) |
| BCI presents its latest HD DVD double feature (and, in light of the death of the format, apparently its last) with 'My Favorite Brunette/Son of Paleface.' This one pairs a couple of gems from Bob Hope,... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | SBC, Microsoft Defend Lightspeed (Light Reading, 6/04/2005 12:23pm) |
| SBC Communications Inc. (NYSE: SBC - message board) is close to announcing delays to the commercial rollout of its fiber-based triple-play offering, stemming from difficulties in trialing its IPTV service, Light Reading has learned from sources close to the situation. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Surprise! Retailers Use Lighting To Trick You Into Buying Inferior HDTVs [HDTV] (Gizmodo, 8/07/2009 4:20pm) |
| The guys at HD Guru have shed some light, literally, on a bit of trickery retailers use to make lower performance HDTVs look more enticing. Have you ever noticed how bright the lighting is in many... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | 3D printed speakers give you a custom light show to go with your tunes (video) (Engadget, 4/08/2013 4:10am) |
| 3D printing is still in its relative infancy, but more and more folks are using machines like the (Read Full Article) |
 | Entrisphere Scores $75M Round (Light (Light Reading, 5/09/2005 1:27pm) |
| In the race to drive profitable carrier services down last-mile access networks, Entrisphere Inc. has just topped off its tank with a whopping $75 million Series C financing round, its third in five years (see Entrisphere Closes $75M Round). ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Sony PS3 outsells Wii in Japan again (I4U, 5/02/2009 12:00pm) |
| The light on the end of the tunnel is shining brighter for the Sony PS3 at least in Japan. The Sony PS3 console outsold again the Nintendo Wii for the 2nd month in a row.
As reported in March the PS3 outsold the Wii for the first time in 16 months.
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 | Startup Deep Light claims to have multiplexed 3D HDTV (Engadget, 7/04/2005 3:23pm) |
| We may not like to admit it, but we do like a good 3D movie now and then (no, we’re not talking “Shark Boy†here; more like the odd IMAX flick). But, of course, those glasses (not to mention the helmet thing you need for IMAX) have gotta go. So, the idea that we can see real 3D without glasses — and see it in HD, too — is a tempting proposition. And the concept that a roomful of people c ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | JVC ships GY-HM600 HD camera (Broadcast Engineering, 11/08/2012 5:06pm) |
| The new HD camera features a built-in 23X zoom lens and delivers superior low-light performance with excellent sensitivity (F11 at 2000 lux).
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| (Unranked) | LG and Samsung OLED HDTVs available now: What you need to know (CNET Blogs, 7/22/2013 6:15pm) |
| Organic light-emitting diode televisions are finally arriving. Here's all the info. [Read [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | SoftKinetic and TabletKiosk collaborate on 3D interface for tablets (Engadget, 6/06/2013 12:47am) |
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 | Taiwan market: Optoma adds new DLP projector to production line (Digi Times, 9/02/2005 1:35am) |
| Optoma recently introduced a new DLP (digital light processing) projector on the local market with a price tag of NT$24,990 (US$763), according to Telly Kuo, vice president and general manager, Asia Pacific Region, Optoma. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Taiwan market: Optoma adds new DLP projector to production line (Digi Times, 8/31/2005 4:07pm) |
| Optoma recently introduced a new DLP (digital light processing) projector on the local market with a price tag of NT$24,990 (US$763), according to Telly Kuo, vice president and general manager, Asia Pacific Region, Optoma. ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Two New 3DS Colors for Japan (Kotaku, 2/27/2013 9:30am) |
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On March 20, Japan is getting two new 3DS colors: Light [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Coming Soon: 3D-TV! (TV Squad, 7/05/2005 12:23pm) |
| Filed under: HDTV , Video , Industry It makes sense that this would be the next logical step in TV technology. With the growing popularity of HDTV and flat screens, someone had to come up with a technology where we can watch 3D on television without wearing the red and green glasses. The New York Times has the story on Deep Light, the company that has created such a technology. Read ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Lytro software update lets you view images in 3D (Engadget, 11/12/2013 3:00pm) |
| A nice little, erm, shift in focus for everyone's favorite consumer-facing light field camera. Thanks to a software update to the desktop and iOS versions of the camera's app, users will be able to display Perspective Shifted images in three [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | News: HDTV and Digital Cinema Chip Powers Medical Imaging Innovations (Scientific American, 9/13/2007 5:15pm) |
| Digital light processing (DLP), the technology behind high-definition television and digital cinema--as well as 3-D image rendering now under development that could lead to breakthroughs in medical diagnoses and treatment --turns 20 this month. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Syntax-Brillian Corp. Announces Light Engine Joint Venture in China for Global HDTV Market (Business Wire, 3/08/2006 2:00pm) |
| TEMPE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 8, 2006--Syntax-Brillian Corp. (Nasdaq: BRLC), a manufacturer and marketer of LCD and LCoS(TM) HDTVs and digital entertainment products, ... (Read Full Article) |
 | More Super Bowl Marketers Shoot High-Def Ads (Beverage World, 1/13/2006 4:29pm) |
| Super Bowl viewers with high-definition TVs this year will see every bead of sweat on Bud Light bottles as clearly as those on the players. The game has aired in ultrasharp HD since 2000, but Super Bowl XL on ABC will be the first in which the number of HD ads crosses the 50-yard line. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Qwest Sees the Light (Broadband Reports, 4/12/2005 2:58pm) |
| Will deploy some fiber - in developments. Qwest has announced they have begun rolling out fiber to the home in Lone Tree, Colorado; the first such effort by the company. Qwest says it will be focusing fiber efforts on so called "green field" deployments, or new housing developments. Th.. (Read Full Article) |
 | Samsung HLT5687SAX 56″ Slim LED Engine 1080p DLP HDTV (HDTV Stores, 11/16/2007 10:33am) |
| Samsung HLT5687SAX 56 Enjoy more pictures and less-frames with Samsung’s HL-T5687S DLP HDTV ... 34.9 x Depth 14 inches with stand Weight - 69 pounds Electronics: 56″ LED light engine DLP HDTV ... (Read Full Article) |
 | TI plans to chase NASCAR dads (Dallas Morning News, 8/16/2005 4:03am) |
| Texas Instruments Inc. is revving up its advertising, sponsoring a NASCAR team to promote its TV technology. The company plans to announce today that it will sponsor the Hall of Fame Racing team, hoping to raise the profile of its Digital Light Processor chip among sports fans. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Pimp your Sony PS3 with the Darklite Lightbar and Blu-ray Remote (I4U, 12/10/2007 3:10pm) |
| Messiah Entertainment offers the darklite integrated lightbar for the Sony PS3. The lightbar gives your Sony PS3 a blue light effects similar to what car enthusiasts mount under their pimped cars.
The PS3 lightbar (see photo below) is designed to look... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Bourne Ultimatum HD DVD an Also Ran? (Format War Central, 12/18/2007 2:57am) |
| Ok, I know this post will be a little controversial so please consider it in a ‘light hearted, mischievous’ sense rather than a serious one…
So, has anyone noticed that the Bourne Ultimatum sales reports don’t have much of anything to say about the HD DVD sales?
The Video Business article doesn’t mention HD DVD at all. [...] ... (Read Full Article) |
 | ITC to probe Sony Blu-ray patents (AfterDawn, 3/21/2008 10:41pm) |
| The U.S. International Trade Commission has announced that it will be investigating possible patent infringements related to Blu-ray players and peripherals, and that Sony was one of 30 companies that are included in the probe.
The probe began because of a complaint filed in February by Columbia University Professor Emeritus Gertrude Neumark Rothschild who claims that short-wavelength light-e ... (Read Full Article) |
 | AUO to display latest technologies at FPD Taiwan (Digi Times, 6/07/2005 11:06am) |
| AU Optronics (AUO) will exhibit its latest products and technologies at FPD Taiwan 2005 in Taipei from June 8-10. The latest technologies AUO will show include OLED (organic light-emitting diode), LTPS (low-temperature poly-silicon), and HDTV (high-definition television). ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Syntax-Brillian, China South Industries Group Sign Agreement to Produce LCoS(TM) Light Engine In China (Business Wire, 4/03/2006 12:45pm) |
| TEMPE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 3, 2006--Syntax-Brillian Corporation (Nasdaq:BRLC), a manufacturer and marketer of LCD and LCoS(TM) HDTVs and digital entertainment ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Sony BMG Sets Date, Specs for John Mayer Live Blu-ray (High-Def Digest, 4/24/2008 10:00pm) |
| Sony BMG has announced a street date and specs for the John Mayer concert film 'Where the Light Is,' which will hit Blu-ray this July with a host of next-gen exclusive features. As previously reported,... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | The Clicker: Small Frequency Networks and OTA HDTV (Engadget, 5/05/2005 8:29pm) |
| Every Thursday Stephen Speicher contributes The Clicker , a weekly column on television and technology: One look at the eye-popping picture and you were hooked. The window-like effect dazzled you. You all but drooled over the rock-solid picture. There’s no snow. There’s no ghosting. The resolution is to die for. You saw the light and its name was High-Definition. There’s only one pro ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Super Bowl ads changed to high-definition format (Poughkeepsie Journal, 1/15/2006 8:07am) |
| Super Bowl viewers with high-definition TVs this year will see every bead of sweat on Bud Light bottles as clearly as those on the players. The game has aired in ultrasharp HD since 2000, but Super Bowl XL on ABC will be the first in which the number of HD ads crosses the 50-yard line. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | More Super Bowl marketers shoot for high-definition ads (This Ithaca Journal, 1/14/2006 10:40am) |
| Super Bowl viewers with high-definition TVs this year will see every bead of sweat on Bud Light bottles as clearly as those on the players. The game has aired in ultrasharp HD since 2000, but Super Bowl XL on ABC will be the first in which the number of HD ads crosses the 50-yard line. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Kodak ends OLED joint venture with Sanyo (EETimes, 1/31/2006 8:23pm) |
| Eastman Kodak Co. has relinquished control of its SK Display joint venture with Japan-based Sanyo Electric Co., choosing to broaden its participation in Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) displays by working with various partners. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Altera Solutions Chosen for Texas Instruments DLP TV Products (PR Newswire via Yahoo! (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance, 5/16/2005 12:00pm) |
| Altera Corporation today announced that Texas Instruments leveraged Altera® solutions to bring its Digital Light Processing (DLP) technology to the consumer market, heralding a new generation of exciting TV products. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | CEA Market Research Webcast Sheds Light on HDTV and Sports (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance, 2/15/2007 4:00pm) |
| ----Consumer Electronics Association: WHAT: The impact of sports on culture, communities, relationships - and technology - is staggering. With the advent of the Internet, HDTV, videogames, wireless services, and time/place shifting devices , sports fans have a broad array of choices to enjoy and interact with their favorite sports. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Samsung 56 DLP HDTV (- Consumer Electronics Information, 11/24/2007 7:11pm) |
| Samsung 56 DLP HDTV November 24th, 2007 by Jawahn Thompson Would you like to find out what those-in-the-know have to say about the samsung 56 inch dlp hdtv? The information in the article below comes straight from well-informed experts with special knowledge about the samsung 56 inch dlp hdtv. The digital light processing technology for DLP HDTV has been widely used by several manufacturers of ... (Read Full Article) |
 | SAMSUNG Electronics DLP HDTVs Endorse ATI As The Digital TV Technology Leader (AnandTech, 4/04/2005 8:11pm) |
| MARKHAM, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 1, 2005-- ATI Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ:ATYT) (TSX:ATY) announced today that SAMSUNG Electronics Co. Ltd. has chosen XilleonTM 226 and TheaterTM 313 for its new line-up of DLP (Digital Light Processing) high-definition digital televisions. These new DLP HDTVs... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Sony's new PlayStation 3 is slim, light, and on sale soon (Consumer Reports, 9/19/2012 7:30pm) |
| Sony has announced some upcoming updates to its console-gaming line, including a slimmer PlayStation 3, PlayStation Plus for the Vita hand-held console, and games for PlayStation Mobile. Most significant, the-long rumored even-slimmer PlayStation 3 is now official: The company says... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | See Four New Pokémon in Action in the Newest Gameplay Trailer (Kotaku, 5/14/2013 12:30pm) |
| Pokémon X and Pokémon Y got a new game trailer this morning, and shed more light on the game, including four new Pokémon, when it arrives in October for the 3DS. Say hello to Fletchling, [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | New HD and SD camcorders added to our Ratings (Consumer Reports, 7/29/2009 4:00pm) |
| Sony's HDR-SR12 HD camcorder is just one of the many models you'll find in our latest Ratings of high-definition camcorders. (Click to enlarge.) [ Photo: Consumer Reports ] We've just added more than a dozen new camcorders to our Ratings, including nine high-definition and five standard-definition models. The new batches reveal a number of trends that, for the most part, will benefit consumers: Both HD and SD camcorders are cheaper to buy: About 18 months ago, the cheapest HD camcorder in our Ratings was $590. Now, there are three models available for less than $575. (The cheapest is the Sanyo VPC-CA9, for $375.) Manufacturers are producing more flash-based and hard-disk models and fewer MiniDV and DVD disc models than in the past. However, we still have at least four models of each of these older formats, and they're generally less expensive than the flash and hard-disk models. More optical zoom: SD models have optical zooms as high as 70x. HD models have also increased, with some models including 16x optical zoom lenses. Most models are smaller, lighter and easier to carry. Some can almost slip into a pocket. However, with this reduction in size comes some trade offs, such as the elimination of a viewfinder. This can be a problem when trying to shoot on a bright day, since the sun can wash out the image on your display, making it a challenge to compose your video. One common problem we've found in nearly all HD and SD camcorder models of the past was that they didn't perform well in low light. But our newest batch has some exceptions to this rule, at least among the high-def models. Look to our Ratings to see which HD camcorders excelled in low light. You can check out the latest HD and SD camcorders on our Ratings pages. Also, stay tuned for our upcoming coverage of high-def pocket camcorders, which are smaller still than any of the models in our main Ratings. —Terry Sullivan (Read Full Article) |
 | Brillian, Suntron ink agreement on HDTV production (EE Times, 4/18/2005 2:02pm) |
| MANHASSET, N.Y. — Still seeking to get untracked on manufacturing Liquid Crystal On Silicon microdisplays, Brillian Corp. announced Monday (April 18) a strategic multi-year partnership with Suntron Corp. to source and build Brillian HDTVs and build proprietary Brillian light engines. (Read Full Article) |
 | News DIRECTV Web Site Reveals HD Details The satcaster's web site sheds more light on its upcoming high-def expansion. ... (TVPredictions.com, 9/14/2007 10:21am) |
| Washington, D.C. (September 14, 2007) -- DIRECTV's much-anticipated expansion of High-Definition channels appears to be getting closer. The satcaster last night updated its web site with new HD programming information and channel lists. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | BenQ pushes new display products at Computex 2005 (Digi Times, 6/03/2005 1:52am) |
| BenQ is introducing a variety of new display products at Computex 2005, including a DLP (digital light processing) projector, a 17-inch LCD monitor, a 72-inch DLP rear-projection TV (RPTV) and LCD TVs with sizes ranging from 20- to 46-inches. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | BenQ pushes new display products at Computex 2005 (Digi Times, 6/03/2005 10:40am) |
| BenQ is introducing a variety of new display products at Computex 2005, including a DLP (digital light processing) projector, a 17-inch LCD monitor, a 72-inch DLP rear-projection TV (RPTV) and LCD TVs with sizes ranging from 20- to 46-inches. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | JVC unveils home cinema projector with 15,000:1 contrast (Digi Times, 11/30/2006 9:38am) |
| JVC Professional has expanded its D-ILA (direct drive image light amplifier) home theater projector line-up with the introduction of the high-definition (HD) DLA-RS1 projector, featuring its newly developed 0.7-inch full HD D-ILA device that achieves a native 15,000:1 contrast ratio without the need for dynamic iris or other artificial means of contrast enhancement, according to the company. ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Weapon Shop de Omasse to open shop on February 20 (Joystiq, 2/13/2014 10:36pm) |
| Weapon Shop de Omasse, the final title in Level-5's Guild 01 series, will reach the 3DS North American eShop on February 20, Nintendo announced today. Omasse's comical, light-hearted plot involves managing an item shop that equips heroes with [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | LED Technology in XXL Size Display Measures Two Meters (PhysOrg, 7/22/2005 4:58pm) |
| Display sizes that were once unthinkable are now possible thanks to Osram Opto Semiconductors` new backlighting system for displays. A prototype measuring two meters contains 1,120 Golden DRAGON light-emitting diodes (LEDs). The display`s diagonal measurement is 82 inches, about the size of a door. The ready-to-market system is scalable, which means it can be used to backlight much larger areas. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Look Past the Living Room: How to Sustain HDTV Sales (TechNewsWorld.com, 3/01/2007 12:09pm) |
| Ask a sales associate at a big-box retailer which section of the store has the most traffic this year, and more than likely he will point to the rows lined with big HDTV screens. Yes, those slim, shining flat-panel HDTV sets are irresistible. Even the bulkier digital-light processing and rear-projection TVs are on the Slim-Fast diet this year and appear trimmer and slenderer than their ... ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Vivitek Qumi Q7 3D Pico Projector Turns Up the Lights (Big Picture Big Sound, 1/14/2013 5:41am) |
| Vivitek's popular Qumi line of pico projectors gets a welcome boost in light output with this new 3D-ready [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Suntron to produce Brillian high-definition TVs (BizJournals, 4/18/2005 9:21pm) |
| Brillian Corp. Monday announced a multiyear strategic partnership with electronics manufacturing services provider Suntron Corp. to build Brillian high-definition televisions and to build proprietary Brillian Light Engines. (Read Full Article) |
 | Lighthouse Technologies to Unveil First Portable Self-Contained High Brightness LED Screen at Infocomm (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance, 5/31/2005 11:47am) |
| In a move that breaks new ground in the rental and staging and mobile digital signage markets, Lighthouse Technologies today introduced the industry's first portable, self-contained "pop-up" high brightness light emitting diode video screen. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Movie industry insiders see a bright future for Blu-ray (AfterDawn, 6/17/2008 7:35am) |
| At the Home Entertainment Media Summit in Los Angeles there were a lot of bold predictions about the future of Blu-ray among entertainment industry insiders. All in all though there was apparently more heat than light.
Disney representatives in particular seem to have come wearing their rose colored glasses. Lori MacPherson, Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment general manager North America p ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Wireless Video Transmitter meets HDTV requirements. (ThomasNet, 4/26/2006 1:27pm) |
| Transmitting uncompressed HDTV signals wirelessly at full-duplex throughput of 1.485 Gbps, high-bandwidth FlightStrata(TM) HD is suited for remote cameras covering news, sports events, and live entertainment. It uses multiple beams of light for sending real-time HDTV video streams at distances up to 750 m, and incorporates auto tracking, optical beam shaping, and automatic power control. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Sony uses Blu-ray technology to make efficient anti-glare LCD panels (HDTV UK, 3/18/2008 12:54pm) |
| Sony is planning to use its Blu-ray Disc production technology to manufacture
highly efficient anti-glare LCD panels for use in consumer electronics
products. "Moth Eye" produces a display film covered in many minute bumps, and
is supposed to cut surface reflection to 0.1% or less for visible light -- at
1/30th the level of conventional LCD films. This has the effect of boosting a
monitor' ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Blue Ray Technologies Goes Gold as First U.S. Indie Blu-ray Plant Opens (PRWeb, 8/08/2007 7:05am) |
| Blue Ray Technologies opens $12 million plant in Spokane, making it the first independent U.S. Blu-ray manufacturer. Plant is important to TV producers and indie filmmakers who can't wait in line for high definition discs at plants controlled by major studios busy filling their own pipelines. Distribution offered too by Edge of Light Media, a co-venture with John Daly ("Terminator," "Platoon" ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Exceptional HD picture quality Samsung Slim LED 1080 DLP HDTV (Technorati, 12/09/2007 8:36am) |
| Enjoy more picture and less frame with Samsung’s HL-T6187S DLP HDTV. The piano black bezel is just 0.6″ wide; the set’s slim depth lets it fit where others won’t. The energy-efficient 61″ screen features a powerful, long-lasting LED light engine that turns on almost instantly. Full HD 1080p resolution and Samsung Cinema Smooth technology deliver a wide range of brilliant colors, with bri ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Epson announces new affordable HD projector (HD-Report, 9/17/2009 5:51pm) |
| Epson’s PowerLite Home Cinema 705HD is an HD projector with an affordable price tag. The 720p will retail for approximately $749, and boasts 2,500 lumens of light using 3LCD technology.
The PowerLite 705HD is configured with four pre-set color modes for varying lighting environments, and four-preset modes optimized for video.
Connections include HDMI, Component Video, S-Video and [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Cable On Tops Claims INHD (HDTV Magazine, 7/26/2005 7:47pm) |
| INHD SURVEY SHEDS NEW LIGHT ON CABLE’S HIGH-DEFINITION AUDIENCE, THEIR CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AND VIEWING HABITS
Cable Shines With High Points From HD Viewers, INHD Takes Top Marks For Picture Quality
PHILADELPHIA – July 26, 2005 – HDTV pioneer INHD has uncovered new information about high-def customers, their level of satisfaction and viewing habi ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Nintendoware Weekly: Touch Battle Tank 3D, Super Mario Land 2 sale (Joystiq, 8/09/2012 7:30pm) |
| This week is fairly light on content, with one new Virtual Console game on Wii (another Neo Geo fighter) and one new game on 3DS eShop [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Brillian Announces Strategic Partnership with Suntron Corp. to Manufacture Its High-Definition Televisions (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance, 4/18/2005 12:45pm) |
| In a move designed to ramp its manufacturing capacity, Brillian Corp. announced today a multi-year strategic partnership with Suntron Corp. , a leading provider of integrated manufacturing services and solutions, to source and build Brillian HDTVs and build proprietary Brillian Light Engines. (Read Full Article) |
 | World's Smallest and Lightest High-Definition Digital Video Camera Takes 7.1-Megapixel Still Images, Too (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance, 1/08/2007 1:15pm) |
| CES Central Hall Booth #11017 -- Packed with performance upgrades including a new 7.38-megapixel CCD image sensor that dramatically improves low-light sensitivity, the new SANYO Xacti HD2 is the world's smallest and lightest high-definition digital video camera* and the highly anticipated next-generation follow-up to 2006's innovative and multi award-winning HD1 and HD1a series. ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | PS3-exclusive Assassin's Creed 3 DLC adds an hour of content (Joystiq, 8/07/2012 1:45am) |
| A tiny bit of light has been shed on the PS3-exclusive DLC for Assassin's Creed 3, [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | In the CR Test Labs: New LCD, plasma HDTVs (Consumer Reports, 8/04/2009 2:55pm) |
| The latest batch of televisions in the CR TV lab includes the new 46-inch Sony Bravia LCD. While many of us are gearing up for summer vacations, CR’s TV engineers are still hard at work testing more LCD and plasma TVs. Among this latest group are models with full-array LED backlights, and several 240Hz sets that take aim at reducing motion blur. We’re also looking at some new Toshiba models that will be the first to include Dolby Volume, a volume-leveling technology that attempts to minimize differences in loudness when you switch channels or when commercials come on. Here are the models currently being tested in our TV labs: LCD TVs Hitachi L26D103: This 26-inch 720p (1366x768) set is a TV/DVD combo with an integrated standard DVD player, headphone jack, and a built-in sleep timer. Hitachi L32A403: This 32-inch 720p (1366x768) set from Hitachi has four HDMI inputs, and comes with a swivel stand. JVC LT-46J300: This 46-inch 1080p LCD from JVC has the company’s TeleDock integrated iPod dock. LG 55LH90: This 55-inch 1080p LCD TV from LG is a high-featured model that has full-array LED backlights with local dimming, and the company’s TruMotion 240Hz technology, which combines a 120Hz refresh rate with a scanning backlight. It’s also a THX-certified set. Oddly for a higher-priced set, it doesn’t include access to LG’s NetCast Internet service. Magnavox 42MF439B/F7: Earlier this year Philips handed over the manufacturing and marketing of its Philips- and Magnavox-brand TVs in the U.S. to Funai, which also controls the Sylvania brand. This Magnavox, among the first TVs we've seen as part of the deal, is a lower-priced 42-inch 1080p LCD model that can play back digital photos and music stored on a USB flash drive. Philips 32PFL3504D: This 32-inch 720p (1366x768) set, available at mass merchants, warehouse clubs, regional dealers, and online retailers, is fairly low-priced for a major brand and includes a set-up assistant that uses an onscreen wizard to personalize settings. RCA L46FHD37R: A lower-cost 46-inch 1080p LCD, sold at Best Buy, Costco, Sam’s Clubs, and other retailers, that include a light sensor that automatically adjusts contrast to room light conditions. Samsung LN52B750: This 52-inch 1080p LCD from Samsung has new Touch of Color cosmetics (charcoal gray) and the company's Auto Motion Plus 240Hz technology that actually quadruples the TV’s frame rate. It also includes the company’s [email protected] Internet service, which uses Yahoo widgets to access online content, which will soon include instant movies from Blockbuster. Also comes with some preloaded content, such as recipes and games. It can wirelessly connect to a home network via an optional USB wireless dongle. Sharp Aquos LC-52E77UN: This 52-inch 1080p LCD from Sharp features a new design, 120Hz technology and has five HDMI inputs, the most we’ve seen. Sharp Aquos LC-C4067UN: This value-priced Aquos is a 40-inch 1080p LCD sold via the warehouse clubs. Sony Bravia KDL-46Z5100: This pricey 46-inch Sony LCD has Sony’s Motionflow 240Hz technology, which actually quadruples the TVs frame rate, plus the Bravia’s widget-based... (Read Full Article) |
 | Sharp unveils more eco-friendly LC-32DH57E LCD HDTV (HDTV UK, 9/26/2009 7:58am) |
Sharp has announced the availability of its latest 32-inch LCD high definition TV. The LC-32DH57E features a 10,000:1 contrast ratio, 6ms response time, 24p film mode support and automatic volume control, but it also has built-in eco-features. For example, there's Optical Picture Control that adjusts the display's brightness based on the room's ambient light levels, low 90W power usage and 0.6W in standby mode...
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 | Mitsubishi Announces Super-Charged Blu-ray Disc Recorders....For Japan (About.com, 8/22/2009 10:00am) |
| Here we go again! Another announcement by a large Asian consumer electronics manufacturer that it is introducing a new line of Blu-ray Disc recorders, but, unfortunately, they will probably never see the light-of-day in the U.S.
What makes Mitsubishi's announcement even more frustrating is that these units are a home theater fan's dream: One unit combines Blu-ray Disc recording with a 1 Terabyte Hard Drive, a second unit offers a 500GB hard drive, while the third houses not only a Blu-ray Disc recorder and a 320 GB hard drive, but also includes a VHS deck. Of course, all these units can record in all the standard DVD recording format as well, and it also appears that they all have USB and SD Card slots for accessing additional digital content. For details, check out the brief report from Akihabara News as well as the Official Announcement and Product Specifications from Mitsubishi (in Japanese with some technical terms in English).
To add more insult to injury, Mitsubishi has also announced a line of LCD TVs with built-in Blu-ray Disc/Hard Drive combos (See report from Tech-On!.
Blu-ray Disc recorders have been available in Japan for about two years, and not as much as a word about U.S. availability. What happened to the U.S. as the primary market for the latest in consumer electronics technology - especially when it comes to video recording? For some perspective, read my article: The Case of the Disappearing DVD Recorder.
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 | LG launches eyestrain-reducing high definition monitors (HDTV UK, 9/18/2009 12:59pm) |
LG has announced its new W53 Series of full high definition monitors featuring automatic brightness control technology that should help to reduce eyestrain. The feature automatically optimises the picture settings based on the room's ambient light, much as LG's HDTVs do. As well as making viewing more comfortable, this has the added advantage of reducing power consumption...
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 | LG's THX-certified LH90 LCD HDTVs now shipping in US (Engadget, 7/22/2009 9:19pm) |
We've been following LG's 240Hz LH90 series of LED-backlit HDTVs since they were launched alongside oodles of internet-connected rivals at CES, and now -- at long last -- the 1080p trio is shipping to US soil. The sets, which are the first-ever to boast THX certification, also feature an ambient light sensor, 2,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 240Hz dejudder technology and a super glossy bezel. If you're jonesing to get one in your abode, you can cruise over to your nearest electronics dealer and part ways with $3,199.95 (55-inch), $2,399.95 (47-inch), or $1,899.95 (42-inch).Filed under: Displays, HDTV, Home EntertainmentLG's THX-certified LH90 LCD HDTVs now shipping in US originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 22 Jul 2009 16:19:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments (Read Full Article) |
 | Sharp shows off new LED backlit AQUOS HDTVs (HDTV UK, 7/17/2009 11:48am) |
Earlier this week Sharp announced its latest AQUOS high definition TVs using LED backlighting technology. The LE600 and LE700 both feature Sharp's full-screen white LED backlight system, with the LE600 available in 32, 40 and 46-inch models and the LE700 also as a 52-inch. The ultra brilliant LEDs design includes a unique "double-dome" light amplifier lens and multi-fluorescents, enabling high brightness and colour purity. Furthermore to maximize the LED performance Sharp has developed the AQUOS Colour Engine, a new colour management system that has been developed exclusively to accentuate rich colour tones...
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 | Optoma shows off new HD and 3D projectors (HDTV UK, 10/08/2009 9:30pm) |
I'm always pleased when Optoma shows off new products, and it's used CEDIA this year to do just that. As well as the HD82 HD projector which launched in the UK in February, Optoma showed off its new sub-£900 HD20, high-spec ThemeScene HD86, plus a sneak peek at Optoma's new state-of-the-art 3D projectors. HD20 The HD20 is a full 1080p DLP projector but at economy prices. It features 1,700 ANSI lumens brightness, 500:1 ANSI contrast ratio, balanced colour rendition, 29dB noise level, two HDMI inputs and filter-free no maintenance design. Granted, in some settings it won't be powerful enough but it's fine for use in rooms with some ambient light. Optoma also guarantees that image and colour quality will remain as new for at least five years. Available from July priced around £900...
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 | Guinness Book of Records lists largest HD screen (AfterDawn, 10/01/2009 5:28am) |
The Guinness Book of Records files some of the most interesting and utterly useless records for our entertainment, constantly looking for more weird entries to fill the books each year. A new entry into the Guinness book of records is the awesome High-definition (HD) video screen(s) present above the Dallas Cowboys' football stadium in the United states.
Manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric, the giant four-sided screen has a surface area of about 1058 sq m (11,400 sq ft). "This is probably the most exciting project we've ever been involved with," said Mark Foster of Mitsubishi Electric.
Mitsubishi said the video board is the equivalent size of 3,268 52-inch television sets, packs more than 10 million light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and with all four panels account for, weighs around 600 tonnes.
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 | JVC's ultraslim 32-inch LT-32WX50 HDTV landing in November for $3,000 (Engadget, 9/10/2009 5:23pm) |
Hey, remember that ultra skinny, LED-backlit HDTV that JVC showed off at CEDIA UK earlier this year? The seven millimeter-thin LT-32WX50? Yeah, that very panel is making a second debut here in Atlanta, but it has somehow managed to slim down to 6.4 millimeters (at its thinnest point) and get a November ship date in the US. Weighing just 12.5 pounds, the 32-inch set packs a 4,000:1 contrast ratio, edged-light LED backlight system, a super wide color gamut (100 percent of sRGB and 90 percent of Adobe RGB), a 1080p native resolution, two HDMI sockets, VGA input and an RS-232c control port. The pain? Just under $3,000, or in other words, a small fortune. Gallery: JVC's ultraslim 32-inch LT-32WX50 HDTVFiled under: Displays, HDTVJVC's ultraslim 32-inch LT-32WX50 HDTV landing in November for $3,000 originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 10 Sep 2009 12:23:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments (Read Full Article) |
 | Does the Samsung Instinct HD really shoot HD video? (Consumer Reports, 10/08/2009 7:02pm) |
| The Samsung Instinct HD. [PHOTO courtesy of Samsung] The Samsung Instinct HD, available from Sprint for $250 with a two-year contract after a $100 mail-in rebate, is the first cell phone we've seen that claims to make high-definition video recordings. It also boasts a 5-megapixel still camera with flash. That camera is a step up from the flashless, 2-megapixel camera found on previous Instincts, also from Sprint, including the S30 version now in our Ratings, available to subscribers. We’re evaluating the Instinct HD now, and will post full test results on it to our Ratings later this month. Meantime, our initial results on its imaging are promising, albeit with a few quibbles. The new Instinct’s camera is easy to access, thanks to a dedicated camera button, conveniently located on the lower right side of the phone. Pushing the button activates the camera’s still mode. Tapping a camera icon on the upper left of the largish (1.78 x 2.66 in.) display switches the camera to video mode. Tapping again summons controls for auto-focus, exposure, and other camera functions. The Instinct HD claims it can record video resolution of 1280 x 720p, which is a true HD format—although, as we often point out, HD format alone does not assure images of pristine, high-definition quality. To assess quality, we shot a series of videos on the Instinct and hooked it up to a 50-inch Panasonic plasma television using the optional ($30) HDMI cable. Our findings: Color was good in the MPEG4 videos, though they lacked fine detail and texture. They blurred even more when we panned the camera to the left or right. In short, they couldn’t rival the image quality you’d enjoy from full-sized HD camcorders in our Ratings, available to subscribers. But such camcorders are much bigger and pricier than the Instinct HD, and do nothing except shoot video and stills. The high-def video quality of the Instinct was comparable to what you’d get from a standard-definition pocket camcorder, such as the Flip. And that's still way ahead of the video we've seen any other camera phone. A few details and quibbles: The HDMI cable has a proprietary connector that works only with the Samsung HD, so you may have trouble finding a replacement if it's lost while you're on vacation. You can't use the cable for showing stills on your TV. If your TV has an SD memory-card slot, you can play photos and videos off of the phone's 4GB microSD memory card (the phone comes with an SD memory card adaptor). Unfortunately, accessing the card is a pain. You have to open the phone's back cover and remove the battery, which shuts off the phone. And the still-image performance of the Instinct? Pictures were sharp and well-defined, with good color overall on the TV screen, though shots taken in low light still looked dark—even with the flash. Camera controls were fairly responsive for a phone, with an acceptable next-shot delay. Our photo engineers are currently giving the Instinct HD's... (Read Full Article) |
 | Sharp combines its latest LCD improvements in LX series HDTVs (Engadget, 9/30/2009 9:12pm) |
Coming straight out of a brand new 10G production facility in Sakai, Sharp's line of LX HDTVs (in 60-, 52-, 46- and 40-inch sizes) are all sporting the latest in LCD technology with UV²A panels and LED backlighting. Unfortunately, like Sony, these new screens abandon the higher quality RGB LED technology of the pricey XS1 series for cheaper white LEDs. Still, with a price of around $5,000 for a 52-inch compared to the $12,000 sticker shock of the XS1, it's easy to see why the switch was made. Other improvements include a light sensor for auto-calibration, a six speaker (5 speakers on the 40-inch) integrated 2.1 channel sound system with "Duo Bass" subwoofer and the usual assortment of VOD and AQUOS network support in store for Japanese buyers this November. While already available on a few U.S. models expect the new tech to spread across Sharp's U.S. lineup shortly, not to mention Sony and anyone other parties interested in a piece of the company's suddenly expanded manufacturing muscle.
[Via AV Watch & Akihabara News]Filed under: HDTVSharp combines its latest LCD improvements in LX series HDTVs originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 30 Sep 2009 16:12:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments (Read Full Article) |