Japan's Sharp to build huge new LCD panel plant - TODAYonline: "A model shows off the world's largest 65-inch LCD digital high-definition flat panel TV, a 'LC-65GE1' model manufactured by Japan's Sharp Corporation, during its press preview at a Tokyo hotel in 2005. Sharp Corp. has said it will invest about 3.2 billion dollars in a huge new plant making liquid crystal display panels for large screen televisions -- a key battleground for electronics makers."
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120 Hz: Does It Matter?: One of the "hot" new features for LCD HDTV is a 120 Hz refresh rate. Okay, it's not all that new; I wrote about it in my CES coverage last January. But the products that include this feature are starting to show up on the shelves in even greater numbers, so I figure it's time to review the technology. read more... »
Ready for a flat-screen TV?: "Some points to consider regarding decor, installation and cost.
Q What are the most popular flat-panel TVs?
A Plasma and LCD (liquid crystal display).
Plasma TVs are better for viewing fast-motion content and have deeper, richer levels of black. LCD screens do better in brightly lit rooms.
Q What do I need to know about HDTV? read more... »
Sony to stay out of large screen LCD TV market: Smarthouse: Sony is set to stay out of the large screen LCD TV market. Instead the Company aims to dominate in the mass mid market between 40″ and 80″ screens.
Ryoji Chubachi, president and electronics CEO of Sony told the China Business News this week that the company has no plan to launch 100-inch-and-larger LCD TVs in the future. read more... »