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Panasonic just announced a lineup of microdisplay LCD rear-projection TVs that answer two of the main problems with the category: Its light source won't ...
A lot more electricity than the most power-hungry LCD/Plasma? Also, there is the chance that you may need to replace the bulb (they use bulbs in Projection TVs, right?) Align the electron guns ...
Looking at significant growth in video projectors based on next-generation fixed-pixel micro devices, Sony unveiled at a U.S. press conference here its Silicon Crystal Reflective (SXRD) technology.
Pana’s got new plasmas and LCDs. But the most interesting set is a rear projection TV that uses a variant of HID (like the headlights in nice cars) tweaked to LIFI, a lighting tech that won’t ...
Mitsubishi's WD-52527 (52-inch), WD-62527 (62-inch), WD-52528 (52-inch) and WD-62528 (62-inch) are equipped with SmartShutter, Mitsubishi's patented high contrast system that produces images with deep ...
The company will also offer its previously announced rear-projection set based on Continuous Grain Silicon LCD technology. As reported in the past issue (TWICE, Sept. 18, p. 32), Sharp will offer in ...
Sony has confirmed to Tech.co.uk that it is to discontinue making rear-projection HDTVs and concentrate solely on LCD, plasma and OLED TV technologies.
Sony's LCD rear projection Grand Wega TV presents good images but the price point comparative to similar technologies makes this a hard product to recommend.
If we opt for LCD, we can only afford about a 42". The way we watch TV much of the time is while in the kitchen, about 15' from the TV while we do other stuff.
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