Vancouver, Canada – Sony increased its commitment to plasma and rear-projection LCD technologies with the introduction of its first two XBR-series plasma TVs and first two XBR rear-projection LCD TVs, ...
I'm on a budget and a 34" Toshiba I can afford although I hear now that their TV's are no longer made by them... something about a company called Orion. Anyway its either that or a cheapo plasma such ...
In 2005, a 36-inch widescreen CRT was considered huge. Quite right too -- it weighed over a metric tonne and needed specially re-enforced furniture to squat on. Just three years on, and comparatively ...
Sony used to make a 40" 4:3 CRT High Def TV that lusted after. At 40", the 16x9 picture is actually the same size as a 34" widescreen (which seems to be where widescreen CRTs top out) so I would get ...
Here at What Hi-Fi? we’ve seen a lot of changes in the world of TV over the decades we've spent covering the sector. In fact, over the years we’ve covered everything from the arrival of widescreen CRT ...
25 September 2005 Jeddah - Global technology innovator, Samsung Electronics, have ushered in a new age of home entertainment experience with the launch of the first SlimFit CRT (cathode ray tube) ...