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2004 will be a breakout year for both plasma television and microdisplay-based rear-projection TV, according to U.S. market forecasts issued to reporters touring Hitachi’s manufacturing facilities ...
RIP, rear-projection TV With the exit of Mitsubishi from the TV market earlier this week, the RPTV is dead. Here's a look back at the last TV that isn't flat.
OK, I have an old Hitachi 50'' "ultravision" rear projection tv. However, it seems that the red lense is out of phase/focus with the other lenses so that it looks like there's red ghosting on the ...
Hitachi's 57S700 offers the consumer "state-of-the-art" technology with a terrific feature package in a very stylish and handsome cabinetry.
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Hitachi has introduced its UltraVision line of LCD rear-projection HDTVs. The line includes the ...
To paraphrase “Where have all the flowers gone,” where have all the rear projection TVs gone? And it begs the question, “Is the demise of the rear projection TV on the horizon? Its been an interesting ...
Hitachi's UltraVision S715 CRT rear-projection televisions including the 51-inch 51S715 and the 57-inch 57S715 models, add a new Super-Contrast 5-element lens system and an enhanced industrial ...
I have a rear projection Hitachi and heard similar things about burn in before I bought it. I also heard that you would have to have something like the Logo or MSNBC ticker going for many many ...
Hitachi has stopped shipments for rear-projection TVs (RPTVs) in North America and its Mexican factories ceased production of RPTVs this summer, according to a Japanese-language Nikkan Kogyo ...
Hitachi's 50V710, a 50-inch LCD rear-projection TV, is very similar to its predecessor, the 50V500, which won an Editors' Choice award.
Hitachi's Full HD1080 LCD rear projection (RP) models in 50-, 55-, and 62-inch screens were on display today. While the "security guard" did a better job of drawing crowds than keeping them away, we ...
Sony , JVC , Matsushita Electric , and Hitachi among others are stepping up high-definition rear-projection television operations amid growing sales in North America and China, the Nihon Keizai ...