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Samsung Home Theatre system focuses on ‘infotainment’

July 20th, 2010
Hybrid displays targeting the knowledge worker -- who wants to be informed and entertained, preferably via the same device -- are becoming common today.

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Display Myths Shattered: How Monitor Companies Cook Their Specs [Displays]

May 18th, 2010
# displays Take everything you think you know about displays and throw it out the window. It's time for a clinic on what display specs really mean-brace yourself for the alarming truth More��

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Following Samsungs lead, Google and Sony to release Atom-powered Android HDTVs

April 29th, 2010
You only have to look at the evolution of televisions over the last couple of years to realize that the future of sets is to make them into computers. Televisions have gone from analogue sets to plasmas with resolutions measured in pixels; from coaxial affairs to displays indistinguishable but for tuner and size from the [...]

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Bang & Olufsen announces 46-inch BeoVision 10

March 29th, 2010
Suddenly Bang & Olufsen's 40-inch HDTV seems like a consolation prize. While the BeoVision 10-40 is making its good will tour of the states, the kids in Copenhagen will be checking out the new standard in the company's lavish displays, the BeoVision 10-46. Aside from the 6-inch real estate boost, this thing sports "a new and exciting LED-based, 240Hz LCD panel" and unnamed "sophisticated motion ...

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Mitsubishi shows off 155-inch OLED HDTV

October 10th, 2009
Mitsubishi has unveiled a 155-inch OLED TV this week at the CEATEC 2009 event in Japan, showcasing one of the largest displays ever for OLED. Mainichi Japan says the "OLED display consists of 720 10-centimeter-square OLED blocks that can be rearranged to change the dimensions of the display using Mitsubishi's Aurora Vision LED screens at baseball stadiums." The screen is also about three times brighter than any current LCD TV. Lifespan is about 200,000 hours. Being that the OLED block

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