 | Edward C. Baig: Personal Tech - On-demand Akimbo shows promise (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News, 5/05/2005 2:07pm) |
| Akimbo, a new video-on-demand subscription service from a Silicon Valley start-up, shows promise, but I\\\'d want a deeper roster of content before I would recommend the Akimbo service without reservation. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Even Higher-Definition TVs (PC World, 3/29/2005 7:04pm) |
| New 1080p sets promise crisper images--eventually. (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | New Tech Economy: 3D printing's promise in prosthetics (USATODAY, 3/17/2013 4:26am) |
| Medical device industry could be transformed by 3D printing and prototyping [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Blu-ray shows promise (The Inquirer, 12/11/2006 7:20pm) |
| THE WAR BETWEEN two high-definition standards has been anything but boring. Sadly, both standards are showing heavy DRM infestation when it comes to movie reproduction politics. ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Runco Promises Awesome Images with XtremeProjection Projector Series (Electronic House, 9/14/2012 12:04pm) |
| All three of the new 3D projectors promise screen sizes from 171 to 235 inches.
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 | South Korea switching to HDTV in a big way (Channel NewsAsia, 12/22/2005 11:05am) |
| SEOUL : With the promise of ultra-sharp images and crisp sound, Asia has begun to embrace high-definition television in a big way. Singapore will begin trials by the middle of next year. ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Five new BBC HD channels to go live on December 10th (Engadget, 12/09/2013 9:55am) |
| Earlier this year, the BBC said it would further commit to high-quality programming with the launch of five new HD channels by early 2014. Today, it announced it will deliver on that promise, launching BBC Three HD, BBC Four HD, BBC News HD, [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | CES: Sharp Demoes Double-UHD (8K) Set, Two 4K Sets, 21 New Aquos 3D Smart TVs (DailyTech, 1/07/2013 5:30pm) |
| Subpixel processing and a pair of 4K sets promise to up the graphical ante of the Aquos [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | You should buy an HDTV right now ... or wait (The Arizona (The Arizona Republic, 5/09/2005 11:48pm) |
| ATLANTA - This is a bad time to buy an HDTV. Prices are sure to drop. Besides, sets just now reaching the pipeline promise better pictures for not much more money. Wait for a while before buying. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Television Stations (RedNova, 8/11/2005 9:07am) |
| High definition television, with its promise of sharper, movie- theater quality pictures, has slowly been entering the Richmond area. WTVR, the CBS affiliate; WRIC (ABC); WWBT (NBC); and WRLH (Fox) have all upgraded to HDTV. ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Disruptions: Disruptions: 3-D Printing Is on the Fast Track (New York Times, 2/17/2013 4:00pm) |
| Printing in 3-D shows more promise than other technologies that President Obama has pushed, but the question is whether the United States can get a foothold in manufacturing one 3-D printer at a [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | High-Definition, Highly Limiting (Fast Company Magazine, 2/17/2006 3:53pm) |
| High-definition films with more than six times the detail as existing DVDs? That's the promise of the next generation of hi-def discs, both the HD-DVD format and rival Blu-ray. But the picture isn't all rosy, so to speak. These new... ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | LG's 2013 televisions promise natural voice search and all-LED backlights (CNET Blogs, 12/31/2012 8:01am) |
| LG's range of televisions will be dominated by LED-backlighting LCDs and features like voice recognition and 3D, while only three models will boast plasma technology. (Read Full Article) |
 | Ask the expert: DVD format wars (Financial Times, 4/06/2006 1:56pm) |
| Next-generation DVD or high-definition video discs promise to bring home cinema to your living room. But the prospect has been threatened by the failure of the technology’s leading developers – Sony and Toshiba – to agree on a common standard last year. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Toshiba tackles convergence on multiple fronts (ARNnet, 2/16/2006 4:19am) |
| Toshiba hit the digital entertainment market this week with the promise of a new HD DVD standard, retail support and a slew of new convergent products including MP3 players, projectors and a high-definition entertainment Qosmio laptop. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Hard-core high-definition: 1080p HDTVs (San Francisco Chronicle, 12/19/2005 3:59pm) |
| These rear-projection 1080p HDTVs promise to deliver all the detail in today's highest-res broadcast format, 1080i. You'll get a screen large enough to enjoy HD at half the price of a similar size plasma. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Jonathan Takiff | Toshiba debuts a bit flawed HD DVD player (Philadelphia Daily News, 5/24/2006 7:33am) |
| THE GIZMO: Toshiba HD-A1 HD DVD Player. Traditionally, the first product introducing an important format is full of promise and also a bit of a clunker. So it goes with the first HD-DVD player from Toshiba, and the first companion high-definition discs from Warner Bros. and Universal. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | X-EMI 'Round A' Reaches $10.4 Million as EMI Reduction Technology Keeps Its Promise (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance, 4/19/2005 12:07pm) |
| X-EMI , a fabless semiconductor company delivering technology and products that significantly reduce electromagnetic interference in electronics systems, today announced an additional $5 million investment has been added to its Round A funding. (Read Full Article) |
 | Hard-core high-definition: 1080p HDTVs (San Francisco Chronicle, 12/19/2005 11:43am) |
| These rear-projection 1080p HDTVs promise to deliver all the detail in today's highest-res broadcast format, 1080i. You'll get a screen large enough to enjoy HD at half the price of a similar size plasma. In other words, these sets are in the sweet spot if... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Clearer pictures expected when MediaCorp switches to High Definition TV (Channel NewsAsia, 5/26/2005 10:44am) |
| SINGAPORE: Television picture will be clearer when MediaCorp makes the transition to High Definition TV, or HDTV, with the promise of greater clarity and more saturated colours. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Philip's Simple, easy to use technology (The Star Online, 9/19/2005 12:30am) |
| IF Royal Philips Electronics' latest digital consumer electronics and technology developments showcased at the recently concluded International Funkausstellung (IFA) in Berlin, Germany, are anything to go by, the Dutch electronics giant is well on its way to fulfilling the promise it made a year ago with the launch of its Sense and Simplicity campaign. ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Epix Headed to PlayStation 3 Today (eCoustics, 4/02/2013 7:49pm) |
| Premium TV network Epix today is making good on a promise to bring streaming to the PlayStation 3. The network is launching its app on the console, giving users high-definition access to its library of more than 3,000 titles, including new releases [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Panasonic announces new Japanese PVRs (TV Squad, 3/02/2007 8:30am) |
| Filed under: HDTV, PVR Wire
Panasonic is having a PVR party. Okay, I'm done with the alliteration now, I promise. The big P is launching five new high definition personal video recorders in Japan. The lowest-end models will sport 250GB hard drives, while the priciest of the bunch will have 1TB of storage. They've all got DVD burners, and two models also include retro-style VHS recorders. Can you ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Toshiba to ship 4K “Ultra HD” HDTVs in August (HD-Report, 6/28/2013 1:06am) |
| Following their presentation at CES 2013, Toshiba has delivered on their promise of a summer shipment of 4k HDTVs. In August, the company will deliver three 4k Ultra HD TV models in 58-inch, 65-inch, and [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Motorola Demos Carbon Nanotube Display (ExtremeTech, 5/13/2005 2:25am) |
| The promise of Motorola\\\'s new Nano Emissive Display technology is sweet for anyone that covets a flat screen HDTV but doesn\\\'t want to pony up big bucks; the company unveiled a working 5-inch color display based on the proprietary Carbon Nanotube technology this week. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | NAD T587 Profile 2.0-compliant Blu-ray player coming to UK (HDTV UK, 12/03/2008 2:12pm) |
| Just when you were hoping for a less expensive Blu-ray player to hit the UK (and found out is probably wasn't going to happen), along comes the promise of a NAD Blu-ray player that'll set you back £850. Ouch, yes, but at least the T587 fully Profile 2.0 compliant, unlike some other expensive beasts that only do Profile 1.1. It will arrive some time this month, boasting 1080p/24fps, 7.1 24 bit L ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Nova Updates Greeting Card Software (BIOS, 9/05/2005 11:30am) |
| Nova Development has today announced the release of its latest greeting card software. The updated editions of Art Explosion Greeting Card Factory 4.0 and Greeting Card Factory Deluxe 4.0 promise to enable you to create 'original high-quality cards in minutes'. ... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Video: Sony's BDZ-A70 Blu-ray recorder with 1-touch transfer to Walkmans, cellphones, and PSPs (Engadget, 4/08/2008 1:10pm) |
| Filed under: HDTV, Portable Video
Now we're talking Sony, this is the type of integration we expect to see on the heels of your promise to cash in on portable video after losing the audio battle to Apple. As a Blu-ray recorder, the BDZ-A70 features all the in/outs you'd expect, a 320GB (the new BDZ-T90 offers 500GB) disk with the ability to burn to dual-layer BD-RE media, and a host of analog an ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Philips` partnerships boost HDTV in Europe (PhysOrg, 10/20/2005 7:26pm) |
| Working hard to deliver the true promise of HDTV to consumers, Philips in the last two weeks announced two more strategic partnerships to boost HDTV take-up in Europe. The announcements come hot on the heels of the news that Philips will also be partnering with Premiere, Germany's leading pay-TV operator, to handle the introduction of HDTV broadcasts in Germany. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Disney announces 2008 Blu-ray line-up, with greater interactive features promised (HDTV UK, 1/09/2008 8:00am) |
| Walt Disney Studios will release titles which fully utilise the advanced interactive and online functions now offered by Blu-ray, according to their President, Bob Chapek.
'This year you will see Disney releasing more and more titles that fully utilise this tremendous technology. This will be the year when we start to fully exploit the promise that Blu-ray offers. Timeless classics such as Sleep ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Hancock streaming home to BRAVIA HDTVs ahead of Blu-ray release for $9.99 (Engadget, 10/14/2008 3:24pm) |
| Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment
Tired of watching Amazon Video on Demand, Dailymotion and YouTube videos on your BRAVIA Internet Video Link? Coming through on its promise to send Hancock to Sony HDTV owners first, Sony Pictures is offering the flick (in 720p or 480p, depending on bandwidth) for $9.99 starting October 28 through November 10, and even throwing in a free Blu-ray copy after it' ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Star Trek: The Original Series S1 HD DVD boxed set hits November 20 (Techsoar - Daily updated online technology blog, 7/30/2007 8:40am) |
| Star Trek: The Original Series S1 HD DVD boxed set hits November 20 Posted by: in HDTV Filed under: HD DVD CBS and Paramount have lived up to their promise of more details on the Star Trek:The Original Series Season 1 HD DVD/DVD combo boxed set at Comic-Con, announcing ... (Read Full Article) |
 | LG teases us with 15-inch OLED HDTV (DVICE, 8/31/2009 4:59pm) |
Watching the development of super-thin OLED video displays is a lot like watching a baby grow up. The early pictures show a little, cute, and sometimes clever toddler, showing great promise. Soon the kid starts getting more sophisticated, like this 15-inch OLED HDTV from LG that goes on sale in Korea this November, and the rest of the world next year.
Of course, we're assuming you'll pay a pretty penny for this attractive, ultra-sharp bauble, probably in the neighborhood of Sony's $2500 11-inch XEL-1 OLED display that rolled out a couple of years ago. So LG is next. And then there were two.
Bigger OLED screens can't be that far off, but wait, now we find out LG's 30-inch OLED display has been delayed until 2012, and Sony is putting off its next OLED screen, too. What's the holdup? Entirely new manufacturing techniques must be developed. One day soon, though, these fantastic displays will be cheap.
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