Mitsubishi’s laser TV has a name: LaserVue. The company will start selling the laser illuminated rear projection TV (RPTV) in Q3′08. That’s as early as July. This is according to tho… more →
DisplayBlogalva91bishop wrote 5 days ago: A brief analysis on the best rear projection TVs sold online. ReviewBeforeBuy.com, has announced the … more →
Caleb Kraft wrote 1 year ago: Want to get a bigger tv but can’t afford it? If you Have a rear projection TV, why not just ge … more →
Jin wrote 1 year ago: Mitsubishi’s laser TV has a name: LaserVue. The company will start selling the laser illuminat … more →
Jin wrote 1 year ago: On December 27, Sony announced that it will discontinue manufacturing rear-projection TVs (RPTVs) an … more →
Jin wrote 2 years ago: MicroDisplay, a Fremont, California-based start-up OEM rear-projection TV (RPTV) manufacturer, annou … more →
Jin wrote 2 years ago: Sony’s KDS-R60XBR2 is a 60″ rear projection TV (RPTV) based on LCoS technology, Sony … more →
Jin wrote 2 years ago: According to China’s Ministry of Information Industry (MII), China manufactured 7.12 million L … more →
Jin wrote 2 years ago: According to rumors, Wistron has decided to acquire the DLP rear projection TV (RPTV) business of De … more →
Jin wrote 2 years ago: NanoOpto is a company that is developing high-quality, low-cost optical components and systems by us … more →
Jin wrote 3 years ago: According to Dr. Joseph Reger, CTO of Munich-based Fujitsu Siemens Computers, if all the plasma TVs … more →
Jin wrote 3 years ago: The 56″ DLP unit uses LEDs as a light source rather than a conventional UHP lamp. Conventional … more →
andrewchinwrites wrote 1 year ago: Published in National Post. [Toronto magazine, Feb. 9, 2008.] .pdf Neighbourhood must-see TV For mos … more →