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Sony announced on January 5 that it has prototyped the world's first LCD TV that has supported xvYCC, a new international video color space standard, and is showcasing it at the 2006 International CES.
PhysOrg
Samsung and AKAI will soon begin shipments of new DLP RPTVs that replace the color wheel as well as the projection lamp with sequentially fired RGB LEDs.
PC Magazine
Two of China's top four TV makers said on Thursday they were planning major export drives for this year, as they seek to offset thin profit margins by boosting volume and selling more high-end models.
Reuters
After Suntech Power built a promising business, China vows to outpace every solar market under the sun.
Red Herring
Toshiba showed a variety of products at CES 2006, including HD DVD player, detachable display, notebook, SED and more.
engadget
The SED display sets were 32-inches showing a 720p pic, but the production units later this year will be 55-inches in full 1080p.
engadget
The (Taiwan) Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) on Thursday announced a new measure setting stricter emission standards for the optoelectronics industry...
Taipei Times
Toshiba plans to introduce two models of HD-DVD players at $500 and $800 a pop, the electronics company announced at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Contrast that with Pioneer, a Blu-ray backer, which plans to sell its player for $1,800
Red Herring
Matsushita will invest 160 billion yen in the construction of a plasma display screen factory that will be the world's largest in terms of manufacturing capacity in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture...
Daily Yomiuri On-Line
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