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Samsung Electronics, the world’s leading TV maker for nearly two decades, is seeing its grip on the premium market weaken. In ...
Samsung’s 32-inch-screen liquid crystal display, or LCD, television may be only 4 inches thick and weigh 36 pounds, but it lists for more than twice as much, at $2,500.
Samsung has just released information about its 2007 lineup of HDTVs, including new LCDs, DLPs, plasmas and even CRTs. There's too much high contrast, HDMI 1.3-equipped, Deep Color enabled for one ...
And we thought HDTV was a cunning ploy by TV makers to get us to upgrade to flat screen sets. Apparently not… Samsung has revealed a brand new CRT set at CeBIT this year: it sports an HDMI input and ...
Traditional CRT TVs, in some ways, ... The factory under construction will allow Samsung and Sony to produce LCD TVs with screens 50 inches or larger that will compete with plasma screens of the ...
Samsung SDI: CRT TV market to continue growing through 2007 Last July, Samsung SDI developed a 32-inch HDTV (high-definition television)-compatible CRT display named “Vixlim,” which is half as ...
Samsung is touting its new "slim" CRT, which began rolling off a Tijuana, Mexico, assembly line a few months ago. Although still much wider than LCDs and plasma sets, the CRTs are somewhat thinner ...
Liquid-crystal displays, or LCD for short, are the backbone of the entire flat-screen boom, enabling displays to produce comparable or better levels of color and clarity than CRT TVs in a much ...
Tokyo — Samsung SDI Co. Ltd. is betting that TVs based on cathode-ray tubes will remain a high-volume part of the global digital TV market for years to come, despite the rapid growth of flat-panel TVs ...
You don’t hear much about plasma TVs these days, and for good reason: no one’s made them for several years. But for a TV technology that was once the pinnacle of picture quality, where did ...
The 110-inch 4K TV is on sale for $156,000, and Samsung teased a 76-inch size to go ... reviewing TVs since the days of CRT, ... technology in a decade and is more akin to OLED than LCD.
By today's standards, standalone LCD and LED displays are about as simple as it gets. Most modern televisions from the big brands like Samsung or TCL have moved past both technologies in favor of ...