New Sets Deliver Full 1920×1080 Resolution to Optimize the HD Experience PITTSBURGH, Aug. 16, 2005 – On the occasion of celebrating the production of the one millionth rear projection Grand WEGA micro ...
The large-screen TV world is due for a shake-up as various flat-panel display technologies vie to displace the heavy, bulky rear-projection cathode-ray tube (CRT). The best bet for high-quality, ...
Sony today unveiled its new line of newly-named BRAVIA™ 3LCD micro-display models, featuring cabinets that are about 22 percent slimmer than previous Sony Grand WEGA projection TV models. They are ...
Not long ago, consumer electronics giants were clamoring to get out of the microdisplay market. Sub-par technology, combined with high manufacturing costs and a stiff price tag, all contributed to the ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Sony has announced that it is dropping its money-losing rear-projection TV business worldwide to ...
JVC's aimed straight at the large end of the rear pro market with their new HD-Z70RX5, a 70-inch model that trumps the largest screens its competitors have to offer (such as the 62-inch Toshiba ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Sony Corp said on Thursday it would stop making rear-projection televisions, becoming the latest company to distance itself from a technology once seen as a promising rival of LCD ...
This is the third time in as many years that I’ve asked the pressing question: Is it time to buy a high-definition television set? It’s the first time I can answer, without many caveats: Yes, go for ...
Ok, so I was ABOUT to buy a HD-Ready 63" 4:3 rear projection set for 2k, but then chickened out. I just can't make up my mind!<P>Do I want to blow 2k+ on a 4:3 set now?<BR>Do I want to settle for a ...
PITTSBURGH, Aug. 16, 2005 – On the occasion of celebrating the production of the one millionth rear projection Grand WEGA micro-display television at its technology center here in southwestern ...
TOKYO, Dec 27 (Reuters) - Sony Corp <6758.T> said on Thursday it would stop making rear-projection televisions, becoming the latest company to distance itself from a technology once seen as a ...
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