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I have an odd problem with my 50" Sony Grand Wega, model KDF-something (can post later if it matters), that doesn't seem to be any of the usual optic block ...
I've got the 50" Sony SXRD and I love it so much I want to have sex with it. I can't claim it the best that money can buy since I didn't research every single set on the planet.<BR><BR>I do know I ...
Sony is the third company to cancel production of rear-production TVs following Hitachi and Seiko Epson. Sony's final production line for the TVs will close February 2008.
PITTSBURGH, Aug. 16, 2005 – On the occasion of celebrating the production of the one millionth rear projection Grand WEGA micro-display television at its technology center here in southwestern ...
San Diego – Sony will exit the rear projection TV category to focus on flat-panel LCD TV after current inventories of its 3LCD- and SXRD-based products are exhausted, a company spokesman confirmed.
In October, Sony cut its rear-projection TV sales target for the year to March by 43 percent to 400,000 units.
Sony has announced, by way of a spokesman, that once their current stock of rear projection TVs has gone, they'll abandon the RPTV market in favour of LCD screens. They believe that LCD flat panel TVs ...
Sony Corp <6758.T> said on Thursday it will withdraw from the rear-projection TV market as it focuses its resources on liquid crystal display TVs and organic light-emitting diodes.
Sony has a total of three series of SXRD -based rear-projection televisions for 2007, which works out to eight total models. We can't review all of those sets, but we can give you an idea of how ...
Sony says that 85% of the rear-projection sets were sold in the U.S. and about an additional 10% were sold in Europe. Production in the three plants in Japan, Mexico, and Malaysia will be halted.
On November 1, Taiwan Kolin announced a new 50-inch, 3×0.7-inch LCOS (liquid crystal on silicon) panel-based rear-projection TV (RPTV). The product, featuring 1,280×720-pixel resolution, 400:1 ...
The Sony Corp. said on Dec. 26 that it will exit the rear-projection TV market as it will instead focus its resources on liquid crystal display TVs and organic light-emitting diodes. In February it ...