Samsung Preps LCDs Made With Ordinary Glass, Could Usher In Huge Price Drops?

Sunday, October 28th, 2007

One of the most important reasons why LCD monitors are generally quite expensive is that they require a very special type of glass in order to provide very good-quality images, namely one with very low levels of sodium, a substance that normally blocks light and prevents making extra-thin glass. However, ...

Is Toshiba Prepping an Under-$200 Standalone HD DVD Player?

Friday, October 19th, 2007

As the format war between HD DVD and Blu-ray rages on, each party is trying to come up with a certain marketing scheme, a certain edge that will make them gain some ground against the competition. And this seems to be exactly the case with a rumor that has hit ...

LG.Philips Announces Rather Bulky “Ultra-Slim” 42-inch Full HD Panel for 2008

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

As we can see almost on a daily basis, LCD technology is making some pretty important steps ahead, as the manufacturers are trying to come up with new models that provide increased image quality in a very small and thin form factor. And that's exactly what LG.Phillips has in mind ...

HD DVD Claims Dominance over Blu-ray….Yet Again

Saturday, October 13th, 2007

The ongoing HD DVD vs. Blu-ray has taken a short break (at least as far as the media is concerned) over the past few weeks, but it seems that this relatively short period of "peace" is over. And that's because the HD DVD camp has just received an important ...

Sony Intros Its First OLED TV - 1,000,000:1 Contrast Ratio

Monday, October 1st, 2007

While OLED displays were found up until now typically in various handheld devices, it would seem that the age of OLED TVs is finally here, as Sony has announced the Japanese release of its first device of this type, dubbed XEL-1, a TV set that, despite boasting a relatively small ...