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TOKYO--Sony said on Thursday it would stop making rear-projection televisions, becoming the latest company to distance itself from a technology once seen as a promising rival of LCD and plasma ...
In 2006, US sales were 1.1 million rear projection TVs versus 6.3 million LCD. Preliminary sales numbers for 2007 shown rear-projection TVs losing popularity fast with only 400,000 rear-projection ...
In October, Sony lowered its global sales forecast for rear-projection TVs - which uses a projector to create images on large screens - to 400,000 from 700,000, which is down from 1.1 million the ...
Sony Corp said on Thursday it would stop making rear-projection televisions, becoming the latest company to distance itself from a technology once seen as a promising rival of LCD and plasma ...
In October, Sony lowered its global sales forecast for rear-projection TVs - which uses a projector to create images on large screens - to 400,000 from 700,000, which is down from 1.1 million the ...
In October, Sony lowered its global sales forecast for rear-projection TVs - which uses a projector to create images on large screens - to 400,000 from 700,000, which is down from 1.1 million the ...
Bahrain: Sony LCD projection TV launched04 May 2005 ASHRAFS yesterday launched Sony's Grand WEGA, a LCD projection TV, incorporating a range of innovative technologies and a stylish design. The ...
I assume that you are looking at a 70 inch TV for dirt cheap price comparable to equivalent LCD or Plasma? If that's the case, you will get what you pay for - a quite decent TV that's not as good ...
That means interchangeable color faceplates available for two of the new lines, the 50″ to 60″ A3000 SXRD rear-projection sets ($3000 to $3500) and the 40″ to 46″ XBR4 ($3,000 to $4,800).
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 ...