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I also received this sad news yesterday regarding rear projection TVs. MicroDisplay Corporation announced on June 28 that it will be exiting the projection TV business. According to a company ...
Mitsubishi has agreed to provide some relief to consumers who bought certain models of the company’s Laservue rear-projection TV sets, in response to a class-action lawsuit. The suit claimed the ...
SAN DIEGO, CA - July 26, 2005 - Among large-screen (30 inches and larger) digital TV technologies, rear projection TV (RPTV) is dominating U.S. retail channels, accounting for 57% of available product ...
An explosion in new flat-panel TV brands, ultra-thin micro-device-based HDTV rear-projection sets and a proliferation in DVD and DVR recorders will mark some of the bigger video trends on display at ...
In terms of cost, the rear-projection form is reasonable for this size range,” he said. Sharp had already said it has no plans to add PDP TVs to its product portfolio. Hence, it has effectively ...
The 92-inch 840 3D DLP Home Cinema TV will cost $5,999, has a resolution of 1080p, uses DLP rear-projection technology, and can display 3D content. It also comes in 72 inches and 83 inches.
JVC Dramatically Reduces Cabinet Depth In New Slim HD-ILA Rear Projection HDTVs; New optical engine allows shallow-cabinet 58- and 65-Inch RPTVs. JVC brings a new profile to the rear projection TV ...
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 ...
A 75-inch screen Mitsubishi LaserVue rear-projection TV cost about $4,000 while an LCD or plasma TV of the same screen size carries a significantly higher price tag.
Rear projection TVs are thicker. The JVC, for example, is 18.5 inches thick but unless space is tight, thickness may not matter – from the front, all the viewer sees is a flat screen TV.