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Panasonic used the recent National Association of Broadcasters convention to announce plans to sell its first digital TV-ready projection TV based on Texas Instruments’ digital light processing (DLP) ...
Most prominent among the new offerings will be front- and rear-projection TV monitors employing the TI HD-2 (aka “Mustang”) widescreen HDTV DLP chip, which offers full widescreen high-definition ...
SECAUCUS, NJ (August 22, 2007) — Panasonic has started to ship a new line of High Definition LCD Rear Projection Display televisions featuring the revolutionary long-life LIFI™, a first-of-its ...
Pana’s got new plasmas and LCDs. But the most interesting set is a rear projection TV that uses a variant of HID (like the headlights in nice cars) tweaked to LIFI, a lighting tech that won’t ...
If you want a TV that's over 50 inches and don't want to end up spending a fortune, rear-projection is the way to go. DLP sets offer images that compete nicely with plasma and LCD at about two ...
Panasonic 3-Chip DLP Projector. By AVNetwork Staff ( AVTechnology) published 30 April 2013. The What: Panasonic unveiled their PT-DZ13K Series of projectors at the 2013 NAB Show in Las Vegas. The What ...
Last week, a federal district court in New York approved a settlement declaring that people who bought certain models of rear-projection DLP TVs from Toshiba between January 1, 2004, and September ...
I have an LG 52" DLP that I bought about 3.5 years ago. It was a floor model (at Best Buy) and my wife negotiated a "free" extended warranty ($300 warranty in lieu of 10% discount on $1800 TV).
Panasonic Introduces New Compact, Lightweight 12,000 Lumen 3-Chip DLP™ Projector PT-DZ13K Series Provides Bright, High Quality Images, Reduced Operating Costs and Advanced System Integration ...
Crave managed to interview a senior Texas Instruments bod at CES, checking out the latest on the company's DLP chipset and what it means for 2006's rear-projection TVs and home-cinema projectors ...
Q I'm looking to buy my first HDTV. I know you were a fan of rear-projection TVs, but it seems that manufacturers are moving away from the technology. Has LCD technology come that far, or are ...
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 ...