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With the US Television Division of Sony losing 500 million dollars in the six month period ending September 2007 Sony has decided to end production of their Rear-Projection Televisions in favor ...
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.
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 ...
TOKYO -- Sony is dropping its money-losing rear-projection TV business worldwide to focus on two flat panel technologies -- liquid crystal display and organic light-emitting diode, the company ...
Sony has announced that it will be exiting its money-losing rear-projection TV business in favor of focusing on the expanding flat panel LCD and OLED market space. According to Sony, sales of rear ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
TOKYO (AP) - Sony is dropping its money-losing rear-projection TV business worldwide to focus on two flat panel technologies - liquid crystal display and organic light-emitting diode, the company ...
Tokyo - Sony is dropping its money-losing rear-projection TV business worldwide to focus on two flat panel technologies - liquid crystal display and organic light-emitting diode, the company said ...
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 ...
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 ...
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