DisplaySearch announced this week that sales of televisions grew in Q4 2009 when compared to the same period of 2008. Helped by strong LCD sales, the worldwide market for televisions recovered from recession-struck Q4 2008. LCD shipments for the quarter were up 50 percent compared to the same quarter of 2008, while plasma rose 6 percent and CRT declined 37 percent.
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Quote:Instead, Sony has decided to focus on the emerging interest in 3D TV
. LOL, yeah that's right, go and see that lastest 3D TV to the masses with glasses. I'll wait till the day when there's NO glasses to wear, since I wear some already.
Quote:Instead, Sony has decided to focus on the emerging interest in 3D TV
. LOL, yeah that's right, go and see that lastest 3D TV to the masses with glasses. I'll wait till the day when there's NO glasses to wear, since I wear some already.
You misquoted...It's "Instead, Sony has decided to focus on LED technologies and the emerging interest in 3D TV."
That was just saying those are more important to focus on than currently-too-expensive OLED TVs. I do agree, though, about not caring much about 3D TVs until there's a decent, not-too-overpriced non-glasses alternative (that also doesn't sacrifice regular 2D quality).
Quote:Instead, Sony has decided to focus on the emerging interest in 3D TV
. LOL, yeah that's right, go and see that lastest 3D TV to the masses with glasses. I'll wait till the day when there's NO glasses to wear, since I wear some already.
You misquoted...It's "Instead, Sony has decided to focus on LED technologies and the emerging interest in 3D TV."
That was just saying those are more important to focus on than currently-too-expensive OLED TVs. I do agree, though, about not caring much about 3D TVs until there's a decent, not-too-overpriced non-glasses alternative (that also doesn't sacrifice regular 2D quality).
they do its called holographic and the military love it. you'd be shocked at the the shit the military cooks up overnight.
Quote:DisplaySearch estimates that a dismal 400 OLED TV sets shipped in Q4 2009, up from 207 in the same period of 2008.
if they were as cheap as they said they were going to be, maybe things would be different? i know its new tech, but i rememeber reading that they were going be way cheaper than standard lcds.