Thanks to falling prices, technical advances and a growing interest in networked digital-signage systems, sales of large LCD and plasma displays are heating up. The result? The unleashing of pent-up ...
It’s hard to argue that Soviet-Era nuclear engineering may have some small flaws, what with the heavily-monitored exclusion zone around Chernobyl No.4. Evidently, their industrial designers were more ...
We know that LCD monitors display a given image line by line, generally from top to bottom ("raster-scan" display). This explains tearing if the image changes during the scanning process (mostly in ...
A model watching content on a 50 inch Plasma TV in 2003 - Koichi Kamoshida/Getty Images In the early 2000s, if someone had a large budget for a TV, they chiefly had two technology types to choose from ...
I’m sitting in front of an old Sayno Plasma TV as I write this on my media PC. It’s not a productivity machine, by any means, but the screen has the resolution to do it so I started this document to ...
At 63'', the PPM63H1 is said to be the world's largest plasma display. Targeted for use as a replacement for front and rear screen projectors in conference rooms, as well as for use in large retail ...
Pioneer plans to introduce in June the world’s first 50″ 1080p plasma display, the PDP-5000EX Pure Vision Black Plasma Display. The display produces resolution of 1920 x 1080 and “smart converts” ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Consumer electronics maker Pioneer Corp said it would fall into the red for the fourth straight year on costs to scrap production of plasma displays as it rejigs its strategy in the ...
The company also spotlighted other advances in its HD technology that will soon hit the market, including super-thin plasma TVs, displays that consume less energy, wireless HD video content delivery ...
Here’s the first Bluetooth-certified TV, the 50-inch SPD-50P91FHD 1080p plasma display from Samsung. Bluetooth, on a TV? Yep, that lets you pair it up with Bluetooth headphones, not bothering anyone ...
Pioneer New Media Technologies Inc. and Delta Air Lines will install 500 50-in. plasma display panels (model PDP-502MX) in the Delta terminals at Los Angeles, New York (JFK), Atlanta, Washington, Salt ...
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