Panasonic build OLED factory

Apparently, the Japanese company does not intend to give the South Korean competitors in the development of television OLED technology. Read the rest of this entry »

Apparently, the Japanese company does not intend to give the South Korean competitors in the development of television OLED technology. Read the rest of this entry »

Japanese company Sharp plans to mass-produce affordable large-LCD TVs, which have become competitors of Mitsubishi projection televisions and projectors, a possible alternative to the home theater system. Read the rest of this entry »

The Japanese company Toshiba starts selling in the domestic market of its own hi-tech 55 inch TV with support for four-time Full HD resolution (3840 x 2160) – Toshiba 55X3. Read the rest of this entry »

To watch video on a TV screen in high definition with Blu-ray players and other video equipment have been developed version of the standard HDMI 1.2 and HDMI 1.3. Read the rest of this entry »

Sony Corporation (“Sony”) and Samsung Electronics Co, Ltd (“Samsung”) today announced the signing of the new agreement, which relates primarily to the joint venture S-LCD. Read the rest of this entry »

LG is going to start this year, mass production of OLED TVs with larger screen sizes. Read the rest of this entry »

Samsung has introduced a new series of original 9 LCD monitors on the basis of panels such as PLS (Plane Line Switching) with resolution 2560×1440 pixels and a new port type MHL Read the rest of this entry »

Late last year, LG Electronics has unveiled a new version of the remote control for their most high-tech TVs – CINEMA 3D and Smart models. New Magic Remote has extended functionality through the built-in voice recognition commands and gestures. Read the rest of this entry »

An interesting picture emerges by looking at recently published by the company Display Search Results market research sales 3D TVs. Read the rest of this entry »

China begins broadcasting in test mode first nationwide 3D ​​channel. Read the rest of this entry »