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Last Updated: Oct 12th, 2006 - 09:41:21 |
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Sony Introduces 1080p Full HD LCD TV Lineup
Sony Electronics announced an expansion of its acclaimed BRAVIA™ flat-panel LCD television line, including several new models with native 1920 x 1080 full high-definition resolution panels and HDMI™ inputs with 1080p capability.
The line features six new models in 40- and 46-inch screen sizes and a 32-inch set featuring 1366 x 768 (WXGA) screen resolution.
Oct 12, 2006, 09:29
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Kreisen Unveils Entire New LCD TV Line-Up
Bold New Competitor Makes Quality Affordable LCD TVs A Reality – Upsets Existing Brands
San Jose, CA - March 23, 2005 - Kreisen, (www.kreisen.com), the manufacturers of quality affordable high definition television displays, today announced their full line of high definition (HD) quality LCD televisions for the home. Already in demand throughout the United States, Kreisen's winning line up includes popular television sizes from 26-Inches through their newly announced 40-Inch HD LCD TV. Kreisen's sleek and stylish LCD TVs are now available in 26, 27, 30, 32, 37, and 40-Inch sizes at popular electronic outlets and online e-tailers such as Amazon, Ebuyer, eCost, MicroCenter, Target.com, and TigerDirect.
Mar 24, 2005, 08:58
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LCDTV Sales Catapult from Millions to Billions in One Year
LCDTV Sales brought in $2.2B in 2004, versus $966M in 2003
Portland, OR - February 14, 2005. For Immediate Release: Quixel Research's LCDTV Market Review for Q4 2004 reveals a mind-blowing 130 percent year to year growth in both value and units shipped, with the fourth quarter topping $1B alone. "Consumers are opening their wallets for LCDTV's," comments Tamaryn Pratt, Quixel's principal. "This technology continues to expand its reach in the marketplace. This year's affordable price points for the 20" and under segments were the catalyst for the explosive sales."
Feb 15, 2005, 16:55
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CMO claims unreasonable component prices hinder its 7.5G production plans
Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO) is indicating it will delay its 7.5-generation (7.5G) construction plans since the cost of key components for TFT-LCD panels makes it uneconomical to migrate production at the moment, according to company vice president Wu Biing-Seng.
Oct 26, 2004, 10:44
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iSuppli: Traffic jam in the LCD-monitor supply chain
Inventory accumulations slammed into the LCD-panel and monitor markets in the second quarter, triggering a massive pileup as slowing end-user demand cascaded through the supply chain.
Initial damage reports are coming in now in the form of lower-earnings reports from panel manufacturers, but it will be several quarters before the final dollar figure is tallied.
Oct 19, 2004, 14:49
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