At the recent Toshiba product line show, which was held in the outskirts of Albuquerque, NM at the luxurious Hyatt Tamaya resort on May 19th, the company unveiled their first completely tunerless rear ...
Ok, so I was ABOUT to buy a HD-Ready 63" 4:3 rear projection set for 2k, but then chickened out. I just can't make up my mind!<P>Do I want to blow 2k+ on a 4:3 set now?<BR>Do I want to settle for a ...
The large-screen TV world is due for a shake-up as various flat-panel display technologies vie to displace the heavy, bulky rear-projection cathode-ray tube (CRT). The best bet for high-quality, ...
Ran out of room in the title... <BR><BR>All else being equal, does DLP or rear projection CRT generally have a better picture. I'm probably buying a widescreen in the 50 - 60 inch range tomorrow and ...
Emerging "microdisplay" technologies are gaining on traditional cathode-ray tube technology in rear-projection televisions, according to a report Monday from research firm iSuppli. The firm predicted ...
CRT monitors: there’s nothing quite like ’em. But did you know that video projectors used to use CRTs? A trio of monochrome CRTs, in fact: one for each color; red, green, and blue. By their powers ...
New York – Samsung formally announced at Home Electronics Expo here that it will ship the industry’s first DLP rear projection HDTV set, based on Texas Instruments’ new xHD3 1080p Digital Micromirror ...
Samsung formally announced at Home Electronics Expo here that it will ship this fall the industry’s first 1,080 DLP rear-projection HDTV set based on Texas Instruments’ new xHD3 Digital Micromirror ...
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