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One model includes an 80-inch projection television to give campers a movie-night feel. A camper with an 80-inch projector television is on display this week at the Pittsburgh RV Show in Pittsburgh.
Not your sports bar's rear-projection TV 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 ...
Poway, Calif. – Gateway today added a 56-inch DLP rear-projection TV to its line up of LCD and plasma models. The $3,799 SHD-5610 is HDTV ready, HD tuner not included, and features 720p native ...
After moving from one residence to another, my Sony KDF-70XBR950 70 inch LCD rear projection TV has a strange artifact on the screen. The TV works normally in every other way.
TOKYO To better compete against flat-screen TV sets, Victor Company of Japan Ltd. (JVC) has developed an optical engine that allows a 60-inch class rear projection TV to have a depth of just 10 inches ...
Back in the day you could buy a rear-projection TV that was 65 inches or even larger, but it took up a huge chunk of space and cost a relative fortune. A good example was the Samsung HL-S5687 I ...
Back in the early years of this decade, when plasma high-definition televisions cost $10,000, consumers found that buying a rear-projection TV was a more affordable way to jump into the digital era.
There’s a new sheriff in Big TV town, Optoma. We came across their “Worlds Largest 1080p” 120-inch rear projection DLP over in the South Hall today at CES.
Mitsubishi and Samsung make 72- and 73-inch rear-projection DLP sets for less than $2,500. For less than $1,400, you can get a 61-inch set, and 65-inch sets are less than $1,600.
Sony used its 2005 dealer show, held here, to underscore its intention to use LCD technology as a key driver in its future color TV direction. At the event, the company introduced four direct-view LCD ...
When you look at TV ads from 1998, a 56-inch Panasonic rear-projection TV — in 4:3 format, no less — cost $5,500. Adjusted for inflation, that is about $10,500 today. We’ve come a long way.