To paraphrase “Where have all the flowers gone,” where have all the rear projection TVs gone? And it begs the question, “Is the demise of the rear projection TV on the horizon? Its been an interesting ...
A start-up is betting that new technology and low prices can breath life into the niche market for king-size sets. Photos: Liquid crystal TVs Erica Ogg is a CNET News reporter who covers Apple, HP, ...
When Samsung wowed show-goers with 56-inch rear-projection TVs based on LED technology, most people on the floor had no idea that the solid-state light source inside was provided by Luminus Devices, a ...
Wayne, NJ (February 16, 2007) — JVC Professional Products Company today announced that is has expanded its HD-ILA rear projection TV line up with the introduction of the HD-P61R2U 61″ and HD-P70R2U 70 ...
JVC is joining Panasonic and LG in the elephantiasis-of-the-television market, announcing their development of the largest rear projection (yes, rear projection) display in the world: this 110-inch ...
Sony and Philips announced that they were getting out of the rear-projection TV business last month but Texas Instruments--the chip maker that developed the digital light processor most commonly found ...
TOKYO--Sony 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 and plasma ...
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Measuring in at 10 inches deep, JVC’s 58-inch HD-58S998 is the thinnest rear projection TV around, challenging its skinnier plasma and LCD counterparts on both screen size and price (the JVC goes for ...
A brief analysis on the best rear projection TVs sold online. ReviewBeforeBuy.com, has announced they are launching a new comparison on the most popular rear projection TVs available in online markets ...
With a projector, you'll have to worry about mounting it, running wires (very expensive lengths of component cables rather than the 6' ones), and noise. Projectors have cooling fans in them much like ...