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SKY plus goes from strength to strength |
August 2008 |
 According to a 5 August 2008 news release, Sky+, reported as the UK's most popular digital video recorder, added 321,000 customers in the three months to 30 June 08. Over 40% or 3.7 million of Sky's customers now benefit from being able to pause and rewind live TV, record two things at the same time and record a whole series instantly with one button.
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Olympics go High-Def for the first time |
August 2008 |
 With the Olympics set to start in days, Sky+ HD customers are getting ready for over 500 hours of unrivalled high definition (HD) coverage from BBC HD and Eurosport HD according to a news release from BSKYB 5 August 2008.
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Sir Alan steps down from Amstrad |
July 2008 |
 Sir Alan Sugar has stepped down as chairman of Amstrad [Alan Michael Sugar Trading] but insists that he is not retiring. The entrepreneur and self-made multi-millionaire has also become more known as the boardroom chairman in BBC reality TV show The Apprentice.
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Freeview boxes stop working in North UK |
July 2008 |
 From 1st July 2008, some older digital terrestrial set-top boxes will not work in the STV Central (Scottish), STV North (Grampian), Ulster, Tyne Tees and Border TV regions because of transmitter changes.
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UK Digital Television Q1 2008 Update |
July 2008 |
 OFCOM has published on 11 July 2008 its Communications Market details: Digital Television Progress Report for the first quarter of 2008 (January-March). This information is of importance to the Trade in general though some consumers may also find it an interesting read regarding DTV progress in the UK.
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Sony back at IFA in Berlin |
July 2008 |
 Sony announced on 28 July there largest ever experience at IFA to showcase the immediate future of Digital Entertainment.
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Report of plans for Panasonic 37 inch OLED |
June 2008 |
 Courtesy of Nikkei Electronics, Asia, some media sources reported 24 June, 2008, that Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd are making final adjustments to start volume production of a 37-inch OLED TV in fiscal 2011.
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Freesat launch in UK |
May 2008 |
 Freesat was launched on 6 May 2008 by both BBC and ITV at a press conference in London, UK. The units were said to be available immediately in some major stores.
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Freesat deal agreed with Retra |
April 2008 |
 A deal has been agreed between Freesat and Retra that will see independent retailers selling the free-to-air satellite service, subject to them signing a service level agreement.
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Pioneer restructure and stop PDP manufacturing |
March 2008 |
 Pioneer Corp. has announced a restructuring that will force it to withdraw from 'own' manufacturing of Plasma Panels and thus procure from the Panasonic [Matsushita] factories. This decision is the result of intense competition and continued price erosion.
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FREESAT – HD availability with no subscription |
March 2008 |
 With an expected Spring launch in the UK, a brand new digital satellite TV service offering free HD TV programming at no extra cost comes from the BBC and ITV in the form of FREESAT. This service has NO monthly subscription, only a one-off payment for the FREESAT digital box, a satellite dish and installation. As FREESAT is broadcast via satellite, it is claimed that approximately 98% of households in the UK will be able to receive the digital broadcasts with this system.
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Toshiba decides to end HD DVD manufacturing |
February 2008 |
 Toshiba announced on Tuesday 19 February 2008 that the Company remains focused on championing consumer access to high definition content, though it has undertaken a thorough review of its overall strategy for HD DVD and has decided it will no longer develop, manufacture and market HD DVD players and recorders. This decision has been made following recent major changes in the market. Toshiba will continue, however, to provide full product support and after-sales service for all owners of Toshiba HD DVD products.
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Sony takes climate-save to next level |
February 2008 |
 Sony announced on Wednesday 19 February 2008 it will takes its Climate-Saving commitment to the next level with the introduction of a new European Environmental Communication Programme highlighting, Product, Process and Planet’
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Warner Bros prefers Blu-ray for ALL HD releases |
January 2008 |
 In response to consumer demand, Warner Bros. Entertainment will release its high-definition DVD titles exclusively in the Blu-ray disc format beginning later this year, it was announced 4 January 2008 by Barry Meyer, Chairman & CEO, Warner Bros. and Kevin Tsujihara, President, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group.
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Pioneer announces 9mm PDP at CES 2008 |
January 2008 |
 Pioneer announces KURO Flat Panel technology concepts at their Press Conference at CES 2008 in Las Vegas, that will end the contrast ratio discussion and show an Ultra Thin 9mm thick display exploiting the advantages of self-emitting plasma technology, Pioneers takes “Seeing and Hearing Like Never Before” to greater heights previewing 50-inch Project KURO concepts showing extreme contrast and advanced design.
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Sharp Displays 108 inch at CES 2008 |
January 2008 |
 Sharp introduced a dramatic expansion in the range of LCD TV screen sizes including its 108 inch LCD, a groundbreaking size in the LCD TV industry at the International CES 2008, Las Vegas, USA, held 7-10 January.
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Slimmer Larger and Lighter at CES 2008 |
January 2008 |
 CES 2008 has been one of the most memorable for many years. Those fortunate enough to visit the annual Las Vegas event will appreciate the value and enormity of the world’s largest consumer technology trade show. Highlighting all in just a few paragraphs is impossible so a snapshot has been prepared of just a few interesting developments though in a nutshell one could say the show showed all that were, SLIM, LIGHT, LARGE, ORGANIC, GREEN, BLACK & BLUE.
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Blu-ray outsells HD-DVD in Europe |
November 2007 |
 Reuters in London reported on 27 November 2007 that high definition movie discs in the Blu-ray format have outsold the rival HD DVD standard in Europe this year, breaking the 1 million barrier and constituting 73 percent of all HD movie discs sold.
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New Sony advert hops into action |
October 2007 |
 Easter came early to NYC with hundreds of multi-coloured bunnies as the new advert is launched for Sony's BRAVIA HD LCD TVs.
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Digital Entertainment is centre stage at CES 2008 |
October 2007 |
 Digital Entertainment is to take centre stage at the forthcoming International 2008 CES in Las Vegas, USA. Sony Pictures Television will accompany the electronics parent of their company and bring its comprehensive array of content to the January 2008 CES
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New BRAVIA LCD TV Factory for Sony |
October 2007 |
 Sony's new BRAVIA LCD TV factory in Nitra, Slovakia, has now started mass production from 15 October 2007.
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Blu-ray outsells HD-DVD in U.S. first 9 months |
October 2007 |
 A Reuters report from Los Angeles on 24 October has announced that Blu-ray has outsold HD-DVD in the U.S. for first 9 months of 2007.
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AOL creates Greenhouse TV comparison |
October 2007 |
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It's a fact that Plasma and liquid crystal display (LCD) televisions have become hot items with British consumers. AOL reported on their site in October 2007 that eight out of ten TVs sold today are flat screens. But even with their popularity, flat screen TVs are also the latest 'gotta-have' gadget being shunned by environmental groups.
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OLED Display Market Continues to Flourish |
September 2007 |
 DisplaySearch has reported on 10 September 2007 that the OLED Display Market continues to flourish with Revenues up 13% and unit shipments Up 24% Y/Y.
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Sony Bravia Green TV wins EISA Award |
August 2007 |
 Sony technological innovation has once again been recognised by the European Imaging and Sound Association (EISA). This year the EISA judging panel has made no less than four awards to Sony Europe in categories spanning home entertainment, digital imaging and in-car navigation. The Bravia 'Green TV' KDL-40D3000 was in the line-up. A fifth award was made to Sony Computer Entertainment Europe for PLAYSTATION®3.
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Matsushita comments about sale of stake in JVC |
June 2007 |
 Matsushita, Osaka, Japan, has commented 14 June 2007 on media reports about the possible sale of its stake in the Victor Company of Japan, Ltd.
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Dell to exit LCD TV business |
June 2007 |
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Ofcom release Digital TV Progress Report for Q1 07 |
June 2007 |
 Ofcom [Office of Communications - UK] published on 20 June 2007 their Digital TV Progress Report for the first quarter of 2007. This Report has identified that the total number of households in the UK receiving DTV [Digital TV] has risen to 80.5%.
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CEDIA UK Expo 07 starts 25 June |
June 2007 |
 Now in its 11th year, the UK’s CEDIA Expo is firmly established as THE event for all the trade involved in residential custom installation. Experts in the realms of CI [Custom Installation] will be converging into the EXCEL at London's Docklands from 25-28 June.
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DisplayPort™1.1 provides next generation interface |
June 2007 |
 DisplayPort™1.1 gives manufacturers of LCD panels, monitors, graphics cards, PC chipsets, projectors, peripherals, components, and consumer electronics a next generation digital interface that is designed to replace LVDS, DVI, and eventually VGA.
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Hitachi USA survey sees bright Flat-Panel future |
June 2007 |
 Hitachi USA has seen a positive sign that flat-panel TV sales should continue to escalate significantly over the next year. This recent consumer study conducted for Hitachi Home Electronics America found that seven in 10 U.S. adults either own or want to own a flat-panel TV, and women will participate in the buying decision in almost half of all interested U.S. households.
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DisplaySearch report Plasma shipments down Q1 07 |
May 2007 |
 DisplaySearch has issued a Report 7 May 2007 that Plasma Panel shipments fell for the first time in Q1'07. the Report also states a Revenue drop of 28%
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SKY HD celebrate 42k hours of HD programmes |
May 2007 |
 SKY celebrated its first year of HD broadcasting on 22 May 2007 by announcing they had achieved 42,000 hours of HD programmes.
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Record unit and revenue share in China for FP TV |
April 2007 |
 Flat Panel TVs reach record Unit and Revenue share in China during 2006; HDTV Unit Share Reaches 12% according to DisplaySearch in an announcement in Shanghai, China on 16 April 2007.
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Reuters report Hitachi delay on next Plasma plant |
February 2007 |
 Reuters has reported on 5 February 2007 that an announcement has been made in Tokyo that Hitachi is to delay its decision on the next plasma plant.
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Sky to launch new digital terrestrial TV service |
February 2007 |
 Sky announced in London, UK on 8 February 2007 that it is developing plans for the launch of a subscription television service on digital terrestrial television (DTT) this summer. The new service will allow customers to receive some of Sky's most popular programmes - including sport and movies - through a conventional rooftop aerial and a DTT box for a monthly subscription.
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France sets new legislation for Digital and HD TV |
February 2007 |
 New Laws in France for "TV of the Future". A 5 page report published 21 February 2007 has been compiled by author David Mercer of Strategy Analytics regarding the the Digital TV transition in France. The rest of Europe watches France's mandates as Terrestial HDTV arrives.
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Canon in Patent dispute over SED flat panel TV |
February 2007 |
 SED has had another set-back in reaching the market with the US courts ruling against Canon stating they have violated a license agreement with Nano-Proprietary Inc.
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British SKY plus hits 2 million set boxes |
January 2007 |
 British Sky Broadcasting (Sky) today announces that the total number of Sky+ boxes installed in customers' homes has broken through 2 million for the first time.
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DisplaySearch expects revenue growth in 2007 |
January 2007 |
 FPD unit shipments are expected to rise 6% to 3.4B panels in 2006, delivering 43.5M square meters of viewable display area, enough to cover 5,802 soccer fields. DisplaySearch expects Global Flat Panel Display revenues to rise 14% in 2006 to $85.5B and grow 8% in 2007 to $92B led by TV panels.
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Report of LG and Samsung set up to duel at CES |
January 2007 |
 Samsung and LG set up to duel at the CES in Las Vegas as the two giants are to show-off their Full HD TVs - the next quality stage in the high definition world of vision.
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LG Teams to show off Full HDTVs at CES 2007 |
January 2007 |
 LG Electronics (LG) announced in London, UK on 2 January, 2007 that the company will exhibit its Full HDTVs with game trailer movies in cooperation with SEGA Enterprises Ltd. (SEGA) during 2007 International CES, which will be held in Las Vegas, 8-11 January.
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Toshiba announces enhanced REGZA range at CES |
January 2007 |
 Toshiba America announced at Sunday's Press conference [7 Jan] it has enhanced REGZA™ LCD flat panel line capitalizing on the momentum from their successful brand launch.
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SONY unveils Worlds largest HD LCD |
January 2007 |
 Sony Electronics has this week introduced a 70-inch flat-panel, high-definition LCD television, the world’s largest TV compliant with x.v.Color™ technology here at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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International CES 2007 is overwhelming success |
January 2007 |
 CES, Las Vegas - organised by CEA - has again become a hit with the International trade and press as well as USA visitors with manufacturers presenting the very latest technologies in high definition flat panels, high definition video disc players, wireless networking of sound, vision, telephony, printing and other electronic products plus the very latest from Windows, VISTA. Many more hundreds of technological products were shown for the very first time at this world leading event.
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Official - CES 2007 succeeds beyond expectations |
January 2007 |
 The official announcement on 11 January from CEA®, the organisers, claims the International CES 2007, now rated as the World's Largest Technology Tradeshow, attracted record International attendance and brought together ground-breaking partnerships between the CE and Content Industries.
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Samsung improves heat dissipation in LCD TVs |
January 2007 |
 Samsung improves heat dissipation in LCD TVs with new DDI packagefor use in large-screen, high-resolution LCD TVs.
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Sharp develops 108 inch LCD TV |
January 2007 |
 Sharp has successfully developed a 108V-inch LCD TV, claimed to be the world’s largest. This was exhibited as a prototype model at the 2007 International CES that was held in Las Vegas, USA, at the beginning of January.
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CES 2007 set to break attendance records |
December 2006 |
 Where the International Trade and Press see the very latest in Consumer Electronic products. Now celebrating it's 40th, the 2007 International CES, the world's largest annual consumer technology tradeshow, runs January 8-11, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. The added location of the Venetian Hotel and Sands complex will allow the 2007 expansion of exhibitors and presentations from Keynote speakers and other professionals in the Consumer Electronics industry.
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British Royals choose Samsung TV |
December 2006 |
 Samsung Electronics has become a purveyor of digital TVs by appointment to the British Royal Family. The Korean home appliance giant will supply 100 large LCD or PDP TVs to the Windsors at their official request, the company said on Thursday 14th December 2006.
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Chinese Firms Take Over Korean PDP Maker |
December 2006 |
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Korean flat-panel display maker Orion PDP is to be taken over by China's leading TV makers Changhong Electric and Irico Group. The deal will make Orion the second major Korean IT firm to be acquired by a Chinese firm after Hydis, a TFT-LCD unit of Hynix taken over by China's BOE Technology Group in 2002. It will rekindle fears of technology loss to China. Only Korean and Japanese companies now have PDP manufacturing technology.
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Toshiba President - SED will not become commodity |
December 2006 |
 Toshiba's President Nishida has said at year-end press gathering that the long awaited SED will won't become a commodity but will be launched within the broadcasting industry.
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Samsung India to build complex in Chennai |
November 2006 |
 SAMSUNG India Electronics Pvt. Ltd. and the Government of Tamil Nadu signed a Memorandum of Understanding on 10 November 2006 to build a second manufacturing complex in Chennai.
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Global LCD shipments rise 99 percent in Q3 / 06 |
November 2006 |
 DisplaySearch has announced on 8 November 2006 that Global LCD TV shipments have risen to 99% in Q3'06 as North America overtakes Europe. Samsung becomes No.1 in units and revenues for the first time.
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Global Plasma shipments rise 45 percent Q03-06 |
November 2006 |
 DisplaySearch released their Report on 8 November 2006 that Q3'06 Global Plasma TV Shipments rose 45% led by large screen demand in North America. The Report also highlights - Panasonic earns record 33% share
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Hitachi to manufacture in Czech Republic |
October 2006 |
 Hitachi, Ltd. announced on 2 October 2006 that it has decided to form a manufacturing plant in the Czech Republic to meet the expansion of demand for flat-panel TVs (plasma and LCD TVs) in Europe.
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Panasonic explain the Plasma vs LCD facts |
October 2006 |
 Panasonic have recently published on their website the facts surrounding Plasma vs LCD. When it comes to finding out more about plasma and LCD, there are a number of myths out there that can be confusing. Here, Panasonic responds to some misconceptions and offers new information.
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LG Electronics Showcase Latest Trends at IFA 2006 |
September 2006 |
 LG Electronics unveiled its latest hit products at IFA 2006 during 1-6 September in Berlin. One of the main highlights is LG’s line up of new Plasma and LCD TV with built-in Digital Video Recorder (DVR), which will be launched from September. The new Plasma and LCD TVs include a built-in pause function that stops live broadcast with just one click on the remote control. Fifteen minute demonstrations were given eight times per day under the theme ‘Change the Way You Watch TV’, defining LG’s claimed stature as leader in Plasma and LCD TV and next generation technology.
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Big Hurdles face lesser known TV brands |
August 2006 |
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A recent report has revealed that makers of slim TVs are struggling with higher inventories, but the extent of the problem depends on each company's position in the market: Smaller names are facing a glut of flat-panel screens while most of the top players say they're playing catch-up to avoid shortages.
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DisplaySearch Report reveals pricing expectations |
June 2006 |
 DisplaySearch 'Cost/Price Model' reveals 2006 Holiday pricing expectations - 42"HD Plasma prices already down 37% in Q1'06. The worldwide leader in display market research and consulting and part of The NPD Group, DisplaySearch, has released the Q2'06 issue of the Quarterly TV Cost and Price Forecast Model and Report..
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ITV issued separate UK HD test channel license |
June 2006 |
 ITV Network Ltd., have recently applied and been issued with a TLCS – Television Licensable Content Service licence, as reported by the UK's OFCOM - Office of Communications - for the service of, ITV HD Test Channel.
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BSKYB wins 4 FA Premier League packages |
May 2006 |
 Adding to their growing number of HD broadcasts, following an announcement by the FA Premier League 5th May 2006, BSkyB confirmed that it had been awarded a fourth package of live rights, ‘package A’, in addition to the three packages of 23 games each awarded to Sky a week ago. This extra package gives Sky rights to a further 23 matches airing Sundays at 16:00.
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SKY annouce 22 May 2006 as National HD Launch |
May 2006 |
 BSkyB has announced that Sky HD will launch nationally across the UK and Ireland on 22 May 2006. Since bookings were opened to the general public on 13 April 2006, there has been encouraging customer demand with over 40,000 advance sales - more than the total number of Sky+ sales in its entire first year.
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Corning to expand Gen 8 LCD glass production |
May 2006 |
 Corning Incorporated has signed a supply agreement with Sharp for Gen 8 fab. The Company announced on 1st May 2006 that its board of directors recently approved a capital expenditure plan of $174 million to further expand its Generation (Gen) 8 size liquid crystal display (LCD) glass substrates manufacturing capacity at its facility in Shizuoka, Japan.
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New adapters from Gefen link DVI to HDMI |
May 2006 |
 Gefen supply a solution. The various audio/video interfaces on most of today’s HDTV sources and displays do not always connect easily to each another. DVI, for example, doesn’t transmit audio with its high definition resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 (1080p) though HDMI does.
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DisplaySearch report Displays / Signs growth |
May 2006 |
 Flat Panel Public Displays and Signs to Reach $3.5B by 2010. DisplaySearch, the worldwide leader in display market research and consulting and part of The NPD Group, indicated that worldwide shipments of large flat-panel displays for commercial market jumped 44% in Q4'05 shipments, rising to 149.7K units shipped worldwide in the quarter in the recent Quarterly FPD Public Display Shipment and Forecast Report.
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Sanyo-Epson develop wider-angle LCD |
May 2006 |
 Sanyo Epson Imaging Devices Corporation ("Sanyo Epson") announced on 17 May 2006 the development of high-resolution liquid-crystal displays featuring Photo Fine Vistarich wide viewing angle technology. The new technology enables the displays to produce beautiful images even when viewed from an angle of 90 degrees from the top, bottom, left, or right. Volume production of displays featuring this new technology, which are available in five sizes (2.4-inch, 2.5-inch, 2.8-inch, 7.0-inch, and 10.1-inch), will commence in Autumn 2006.
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DisplaySearch report LCD TV shipments rise |
May 2006 |
 DisplaySearch has reported on 24 May 2006 a global LCD TV shipments rise of 135% in Q1. In the same report, Sony remains No.1 in revenues and Philips earns top unit share.
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SKY apologise for temporary HD delay |
May 2006 |
 SKY have unfortunately had temporary delays with fulfilling the demand for supplying the set-top-boxes and HD installations. It is reported that this slight delay will be resolved for the majority of customers in time for the World Cup on 9 June 2006.
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DisplaySearch report LCD increases for Q1 06 |
May 2006 |
 DisplaySearch has released the Q1'06 Large-Area TFT LCD Shipment Reportdatabase indicating that Q1'06 worldwide shipments of large-area (10"+) TFT LCD modules rose 44% year-over-year (Y/Y) as expected resulting in 58% revenue growth to $12.9B.
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Toshiba LCD TV Recall - UK and ROI only |
May 2006 |
 RECALL NOTICE 15/05/06 - BETTER WIRE Plug And Cord Sets Incorporated In TOSHIBA LCD Televisions - Recall
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SKY launches new interactive HD website |
March 2006 |
 Sky has recently launched a new interactive website www.sky.com/hd, enabling consumers to get comprehensive information about HD [High Definition] in the run up to the launch of Sky HD later this year.
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E-VISIONUK launches new brackets |
March 2006 |
 E-VISIONUK has launched 3 new brackets. Leading is the Spec M10, a plasma bracket with a 570mm reach and 180-degree left-right pivot. The M4 and M6, incorporate a 450mm and 680 mm reach respectively, also incorporating 180-degree left-right pivot.
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Epson and Novalux join forces |
March 2006 |
 Epson and Novalux have joined forces to develop light sources for the next generation of Projection TVs
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SKY announces Discovery Channel to join HD line-up |
February 2006 |
 An HD Discovery Channel will now join the initial line-up of High Definition channels when Sky HD launches later this year.
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Digital TV Subscriber Market Forecast: USA |
February 2006 |
 Strategy Analytics reports the demand for Digital TV services from cable, satellite and telephone companies is surging in North America, where the total number of homes using some form of DTV will grow from 63 million today to 108 million by 2010.
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Sanyo introduces two LCD HDTV at CES |
January 2006 |
 Sanyo has just introduced two widescreen LCD HDTV at this year’s CES. The 32 and 26-inch models feature integrated HDTV tuners, new “Time Domain” speakers and removable bevels for color matching interiors.
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CES 2006 Las Vegas - recording breaking attendance |
January 2006 |
 The World's largest consumer technology Tradeshow, serving as a lauch-pad for 2,500 exhibitors, has attracted more than 150,000 attendees. This reflects complete confidence and strength of the consumer electronics industry for 2006.
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SKY and Sony join forces to drive HD Revolution |
January 2006 |
 British Sky Broadcasting and Sony UK Limited have agreed a marketing deal to promote the benefits of High Definition (HD) television. Two of the biggest brands in home entertainment, Sky and Sony will work together to promote the huge advance in picture and sound quality that HD will bring to television viewers later this year.
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Blu-ray announces specification completion at CES |
January 2006 |
 The Blu-ray Disc Association announced during the recent CES in Las Vegas that the format specification is complete and that licensing is ready to begin for BD-ROM, BD-RE and BD-R. This news was presented to the International press at a reception held on Thursday evening, 5 January, at the Jet Club in the Mirage, Las Vegas where presenters included manufacturers, film producers along with Michael Dell of Dell Computers.
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Sharp projects 20 million 32inch LCD in 2008 |
January 2006 |
 Sharp Corporation presented its future business strategy on 11 January at its regular New Year press conference in Tokyo. Sharp's President, Katsuhiko Machida, declared the company will focus on achieving a record high consolidated sales of ¥3 trillion for FY2006. As for sales margins, Sharp will "strive to boost the current sluggish percentage to 6% as a first step," he said. To meet this target, he revealed the company's management policies for the following three key business areas: (1) LCD TVs and large-size LCDs, (2) mobile phones and system LCDs and (3) photovoltaic power systems.
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HD-DVD in readiness for HDTV demand |
January 2006 |
 HD-DVD is a format in readiness as Broadcasting is becoming digital and demand for high-definition TVs is taking off. As consumers increasingly expect greater realism and better image quality in visual entertainment, HD DVD states it will deliver that and more. It takes the best features of today's DVD— the most successful AV product ever— and adds new capabilities and greatly enhanced functionality.
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Blu-ray Tech Zone at CES 2006 |
December 2005 |
 High Definition seems it will dominate products during 2006. The Blu-ray Disc Association is sponsoring a Tech Zone at the 2006 CES in the Central Hall at the Las Vegas Convention Centre in January.
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Industry leaders announce the formation of HANA |
December 2005 |
 Industry leaders have announced the important formation of HANA [High-Definition Audio-Video Network Alliance]. Charter Communications, JVC, Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc., NBC Universal, Samsung and Sun Microsystems unite to enhance the consumer HD experience.
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SKY annouces 8 million subscribers |
December 2005 |
 SKY says, 'thank you' as it announces 'It’s 8 million and growing'. On 19 December 2005 SKY proudly announced that nearly 1 in 3 homes in the UK and Ireland have joined in.
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Home Entertainment Show -success in Manchester UK |
November 2005 |
 The Home Entertainment Show held at the Renaissance Manchester Hotel on the 29/30 Oct has been heralded by the vast amount of visitors and exhibitors alike as an overwhelming success.
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IFA - Berlin to be held annually |
November 2005 |
 The Organisers of IFA, Berlin, Germany, have announced their upcoming Show dates as: 1 to 6 September 2006. Governing Mayor Klaus Wowereit says: “This strengthens Berlin’s standing as a trade fair venue and as a hub for the media world”
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BBC announce HD broadcast trials for 2006 |
November 2005 |
 The British Broadcasting Corporation [BBC] announced on 8th November 2005 they will trial broadcast high definition [HD] television in 2006. In the limited technical trials, it is planned to simulcast highlights of BBC ONE's peak-time schedule in HD on satellite and cable, as available, from mid-2006. The BBC is in talks with the relevant operators about these plans.
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DisplaySearch reports PDP shipments rise |
November 2005 |
 DisplaySearch reports PDP module shipments rise 118% in Q3'05. Ironically the PDP industry is now experiencing shortage conditions which should worsen in 2H'06.
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The NPD Group Acquires DisplaySearch |
October 2005 |
 The NPD Group, a global provider of consumer and retail information and insights, announced on 3 October 2005 it has acquired DisplaySearch, the premier provider of market research, analysis and conferences for the flat panel display industry. Clients will get unprecedented total market view of Flat Panel Display Industry
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Sharp develops Million to 1 Contrast for LCD |
October 2005 |
 Sharp Corporation has developed a “Mega-Contrast” Advanced Super View Premium LCD *1 that defies conventional wisdom to deliver an unprecedented contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1 the highest level in the industry *2.
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The largest LCD TV in the world from SHARP |
September 2005 |
 The world's largest LCD TV from SHARP is to be debuted in the UK at the Home Entertainment Show in Manchester, UK at the end of October.
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IFA Berlin sets increased exhibitor record |
August 2005 |
 Internationale Funkausstellung [IFA] is the largest consumer event in Europe, held every two years at the Messe Berlin. This year’s IFA (2 – 7 Sept.) continues to provide the impetus for the worldwide expansion of the consumer electronics industry. The 160,000 m² of hall space and numerous outdoor sites at the IFA will feature displays by 1,189 exhibitors from more than 40 countries, setting a new record at the IFA 2005 for the numbers of exhibitors, which have risen 15 per cent compared with the last event in 2003.
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DisplaySearch Report denotes Flat Panel increase |
August 2005 |
 DisplaySearch released on the 18th August their Quarterly Global TV Shipment and Forecast Report for Q2'05 TV shipments and revenues covering all TV technologies and brands by region and size.
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Home Entertainment Show Secures Exclusive Launches |
July 2005 |
 The North of England's LARGEST Home Entertainment Show is the place to be if you are thinking of buying award winning hi-fi or replacing your old TV or you just want to see the very latest ‘state of the art’ sound and vision technology? With many Flat Panel and audio product launches it's worth a visit the Home Entertainment Show on 29th & 30th of October at the Renaissance Manchester Hotel in the heart of the city.
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3LCD Manufacturers Achieve Milestones |
June 2005 |
 Accomplishments include production milestone, expansion in manufacturing capacity and technical advancements. Cumulative shipments of the high-temperature polysilicon (HTPS) panels used in 3LCD projection systems point to a major production milestone, putting 3LCD well ahead of all competing microdisplay projection technologies combined in total number of engines and reinforcing 3LCD's leadership as the world's most popular microdisplay projection technology.
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Hitachi increase production of HD ready Plasma TV |
June 2005 |
 Hitachi is to boost production at the Miyazaki Works of Fujitsu Hitachi Display Limited (FHP), in Japan, as part of measures to increase its plasma display business.
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World Expo in Aichi attracts more than 9m |
June 2005 |
 The 2005 World Exposition in Aichi, Japan is well under way with nearly 9.5million visitors since the doors opened on 25 March. Boasting many Pavilions from countries throughout the world portraying a vast array of different cultures for the visitors, there are also many interesting and exciting entertainment areas using the very latest technology.
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DisplaySearch announces LCD Monitor growth |
June 2005 |
 DisplaySearch has indicated in its latest Quarterly Desktop Monitor Shipment and Forecast Reportthat worldwide LCD desktop monitor shipments grew on track with previous predictions, rising 7% Q/Q to 22.7M units in Q1'05. This growth represents a unit shipment growth of 44% Y/Y, continuing the 26% Q/Q growth seen in Q4'04 brought on mainly by the aggressive street-level price points which began to hit the market in the fall of last year.
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CEDIA Expo UK is fast approaching |
May 2005 |
 The UK's Cedia Expo, ICC, Birmingham is gearing itself to be the largest yet. With a vast line-up of industry experts at the Conference and subsequent Training Seminars, the event is also supported by a Trade Exhibition with a multitude of top names demonstrating their latest technology.
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Hitachi USA expands Big Screen products |
May 2005 |
 Hitachi has expanded its Big Screen Microdisplay product line with dramatically designed models boasting unparalleled performance. Ten new LCD & LCoS Projection HDTVs claim to deliver exceptional images for “design-driven” consumers and “film fans”.
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Hitachi USA unveils new flat panel HDTV models |
May 2005 |
 Hitachi has unveiled their eleven new UltraVision flat panel televisions in the USA featuring ultra-slim HDTV models delivering cinematic images in sleek designs.
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Samsung Showcases 40 inch OLED at SID 2005 |
May 2005 |
 Samsung has showcased cutting-edge LCD TV developments at the recent SID Conference in Boston, USA. Their display included the largest LCD Panel, 82 inch, a first 40 inch OLED and advanced Back-Lighting technology.
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Seiko Epson develops HTPS panel for 3LCD |
May 2005 |
 Seiko Epson Corporation (Epson) has developed a new high temperature poly-silicon (HTPS) panel technology incorporating an inorganic alignment layer for use in 3LCD projectors. In addition to maintaining the bright images achieved in existing D series panels, this technology dramatically enhances aperture ratios, definition, and image quality to enable the development of projectors offering an even more realistic HDTV experience. Reflecting the crystal clear images made possible by this new inorganic alignment layer HTPS technology, Epson has called it "Crystal Clear Fine (C2 Fine)."
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Sony 17 inch Best Buy with UK WHICH mag |
April 2005 |
 Sony closely pipped Philips as being the Best Buy according to the April 2005 edition of the UK's WHICH? magazine. The Test was performed alongside other 17 inch models from JVC, Toshiba, Hitachi and newcomer, Digifusion. Two 15 inch sets from Samsung and LG were involved.
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Home Cinema Choice 10th Awards choose the BEST |
April 2005 |
 At their 10th Annual Awards ceremony the UK's ultimate home entertainment magazine, Home Cinema Choice, presented Pioneer, Sharp, Philips and Samsung with their prestigious gold statues for flat panel products within their relevant categories.
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Samsung unveil new products in Europe at CeBIT |
March 2005 |
 Samsung Electronics held its European unveiling of an array of new information, display, and telecommunications products on 11 March at CeBIT 2005 in Hanover, Germany. The world's largest PDP, LCD and DLP TVs were just some of the astounding range of technologies displayed, highlighting Samsung's 2005 portfolio of design-led, innovative products.
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E-Vision provides Middle East with HDTV at CABSAT |
March 2005 |
 Emirates Cable TV and Multimedia (E-Vision) announced on 9 March at CABSAT 2005 it had teamed up with Thomson, the leading global entertainment technology provider, to offer superior quality viewing through its cable system. The partnership will allow E-Vision to employ Thomson's technology to deliver over its cable network High Definition Television (HDTV) content.
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LG aims for 30 per cent of global Plasma TV market |
March 2005 |
 LG's Digital Display President disclosed at CeBIT, Hannover, Germany on 9 March, the company's strategies to grab first spot in the global PDP TV market by 2006.
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BSkyB advances HDTV launch plans |
March 2005 |
 British Sky Broadcasting (BSkyB) announced on 2 March 2005 that it had appointed Thomson as the initial manufacturer of the set-top box for its forthcoming High-Definition Television (HDTV) service.
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Fujitsu and Sharp may agree LCD deal |
February 2005 |
 Reuters in Tokyo has reported today, 7 February 2005 that Japanese chips-to-computers conglomerate, Fujitsu Ltd., said on Sunday it is in talks with Sharp Corp., the world's largest maker of LCD televisions, to sell its loss-making LCD panel operations.
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Merck acquires Avecia OLED units |
February 2005 |
 Merck KGaA has acquired Avecia's OLED and Polymer Electronics units. Merck KGaA of Darmstadt, Germany and Avecia of Manchester, U.K., announced today 8 February 2005 that Merck has acquired the OLED (organic light-emitting diodes) materials and the polymer electronics businesses of Avecia for EUR 50 million in cash. The transaction, which is subject to regulatory approval and approval by E. Merck OHG, is expected to be completed during the first quarter of 2005.
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OFCOM Publishes Switchover Timetable for UK |
February 2005 |
 Ofcom have now announced that Border, Westcountry and HTV Wales will be the first of the UK's digital-only television regions. This is under a proposed switchover timetable published on 9 February 2005 by media regulator Ofcom.
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Samsung invests KRW2.08 Trillion in LCD Line |
February 2005 |
 KRW2.08 trillion [Korean Won] investment is to be used for the construction of a ‘clean room’ and purchase of equipment. Samsung's Line 7-2 will be designed for glass substrates of 1870 x 2200mm and production is expected to begin in the first-half of 2006. Monthly capacity of 45 thousand substrates is planned.
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LG.Philips Announces JV with Nippon Electric Glass |
February 2005 |
 LG.Philips LCD Co., Ltd., one of the world’s leading TFT-LCD manufacturers, announced on 23 February, 2005 that it has established a strategic joint venture with Nippon Electric Glass (NEG), a top-tier LCD glass company, to build a glass polishing and processing facility in the Paju Display cluster outside of Seoul, Korea. The Paju Display cluster will be home to LG.Philips LCD’s recently announced “P7” fabrication centre. The new joint venture company, to be named Paju Electric Glass Co., Ltd will be funded with an initial capital investment of KRW 36 billion. LG.Philips LCD will own a 40% equity position in the new company.
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CES 2005 ready to unveil the latest TV technology |
January 2005 |
 As the world's largest consumer technology tradeshow, the 2005 International CES is now upon us bringing together 2,400 exhibitors, including hundreds of home theatre and video technology companies, Plasmatvinfo.com will be gathering and compiling the very latest reports about the latest in Flat Panel Technology. Our own Stuart Hopwood will be joining 130,000 other consumer technology professionals from the USA and throughout the world in Las Vegas January 6-9, 2005.
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DisplaySearch provides new report for TV Shipments |
January 2005 |
 DisplaySearch, the worldwide leader in flat panel display (FPD) market research and consulting, has launched a Report providing TV shipments for all regions and technologies by Brand.
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3LCD becomes latest LCD manufacturers Association |
January 2005 |
 Promoting there image at CES in Las Vegas, USA, 6-9 January, six LCD TV manufacturers have launched a new Association to promote and communicate the benefits of current and future LCD technology and performance.
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Samsung develops largest Plastic TFT-LCD Panel |
January 2005 |
 Samsung Electronics have announced the largest 5-inch transmissive plastic TFT-LCD display for portable applications such as mobile phones and notebook computers. Plastic panels will also enable numerous other new applications including wearable displays with helmets, glasses and other fashion related accessories.
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Thomson enters business alliance with Funai Group |
January 2005 |
 Thomson has announced on 20 January that it has formed a business alliance in digital television development with Japanese television and electronic goods manufacturer, Funai Electric Co., Ltd.
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LG demonstrates True 3D LCD Monitor at CES |
January 2005 |
 LG Electronics demonstrated their True 19" 3D LCD Monitor showing images without any special 3D glasses at the recent International CES in Las Vegas.
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CES 2005 - Increase in attendance despite weather |
January 2005 |
 Over the years of visiting CES we have never seen snow in the centre of Las Vegas – in fact we do not even remember rain throughout the duration of the event. However, this did not have any adverse effect on the Show’s overwhelming success. Manufacturers still amazed the crowds with sound and vision technology inside the massive halls even though the weather may have had a striking performance in and around Las Vegas.
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Sharp to Build No. 2 Plant for 8th generation LCD |
January 2005 |
 Sharp will be building its No. 2 Plant at the Kameyama Plant site (located in Kameyama City, Mie Prefecture, Japan). Total investment including building and production equipment will reach 150 billion yen. The start of production is targeted for October 2006.
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HD ready labelling to be introduced in Europe |
January 2005 |
 No more ‘hide’n’seek’ as HDTV is ‘coming, ready-or-not’ as European broadcast industry welcomes new initiative paving the way to a successful introduction of HDTV in Europe. Helping the consumer and retailer to identify actual products that are capable of processing and displaying HD signals, EICTA – the European Industry Association for Information Systems, Communications Technologies and Consumer Electronics – has announced its Conditions for HD Labeling of Display Devices and associated “HD ready” label.
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Power Line Communication – PLC – alliance by Big 3 |
January 2005 |
 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (Panasonic), Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (Mitsubishi Electric) and Sony Corporation (Sony), announced at CES 2005 that they agreed to establish an alliance for high-speed power line communication (PLC) specifications. This alliance to establish common specifications for promoting PLC-Based Home Networking is deemed to be of tremendous support for the industry and consumer alike.
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DisplaySearch expands Japan Forum to two full days |
December 2004 |
 DisplaySearch, the worldwide leader in flat panel display (FPD) market research and consulting, is proud to announce the details of its upcoming 8th Displaysearch Japan Forum, on December 9-10, 2004 at the Tokyo Conference Center in Shinagawa, Tokyo.
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Philips MiraVision honoured twice |
December 2004 |
 Philips MiraVision™ Mirror TV named as Fortune's ``25 Best Products of 2004'' and also recognized by Time Magazine as one of the "Coolest Inventions of 2004"
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IDMC 2005 Flat Panel Display event on a HIGH |
December 2004 |
 The rapid building of new TFT-LCD, LCD, PDP, OLED production facilities and adopting of new manufacturing technologies, both Korea and Taiwan have now become major suppliers for flat panel display (FPD) devices, modules, and systems since late 90's.
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DisplaySearch Report - LCD Monitors overtake CRT |
December 2004 |
 DisplaySearch has indicated in its latest Quarterly Desktop Monitor Shipment and Forecast Report, (9 December, 2004) that worldwide LCD desktop monitor shipments rebounded in Q3'04, overtaking CRT monitors with a 50% to 49% advantage on 12% Q/Q and 31% Y/Y growth to 16.9 million units.
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Blu-ray Disc Association welcomes Walt Disney Co |
December 2004 |
 The Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) has announced that The Walt Disney Company will become a member of the Board of Directors of the BDA, and will begin releasing content non-exclusively in the Blu-ray Disc format when Blu-ray hardware launches in North America and Japan. This is deemed as a major step forward for those wishing to experience High Definition filmed entertainment from the Disney portfolio.
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Panasonic brand replaces Matsushita name in USA |
December 2004 |
 The Panasonic brand replaces the Matsushita Electric corporate name in North America as part of the company's Global Brand Strengthening strategy.
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BFA and What Hi-fi plan new Sound & Vision complex |
December 2004 |
 BFA [British Federation of Audio] is to help with the new WHAT HI-FI? Sound & Vision listening room complex planned for completion late 2005. This new building development is reported as being an unprecedented step by the UK’s leading Home-Cinema and Hi-fi magazine.
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Freedonia projects massive demand for flat TV |
December 2004 |
 New research information from The Freedonia Group reveals the world demand for electronic displays will reach $113.5 Billion in 2008.
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Samsung begins investment in LCD Line 7-2 |
December 2004 |
 Samsung Electronics, a leader in TFT-LCD technology, announced on 27 December 2004 that it would begin construction of a Line 7-2 at its fabrication facility in Tanjeong, Korea for manufacturing of larger screen LCD TV of 30" and above.
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Samsung regains No.1 spot in LCD market |
December 2004 |
 Samsung Electronics regained the No. 1 position in the global liquid crystal display (LCD) market in November 2004 from LG.Philips LCD, according to the Texas-based display market research firm, DisplaySearch. This information was also reported in the Korean Times, 20 December, 2004.
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LG.Philips LCD has full line-up of LCD TVs at CES |
December 2004 |
 LG.Philips LCD Highlights Full Line-up of LCD TVs at CES 2005. LG.Philips LCD Co., Ltd., one of the world's leading manufacturers of thin-film-transistor liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD) technology, will demonstrate its full line-up of TFT-LCDs for LCD TVs, desktop monitors, notebook PCs, mobile and other applications during January’s CES 2005 in Las Vegas.
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CES 2005 - Consumer Electronics Show - USA |
December 2004 |
 CEA, Consumer Electronics Association, are looking forward to again welcome over 130,000 consumer technology professionals over the four days at this International event attracting more than 4,000 members of the media. PlasmaTVinfo.com will be there to report back on the very latest in Flat Panel Technology.
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Dell Stretches LCD Monitor Experience |
November 2004 |
 Dell Stretches Multimedia Experience; New 16:10 Display Allows Customers to See More, Spend Less
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Sharp Claims New 23 inch LCD as Best of all Worlds |
November 2004 |
 Sharp's new 23-Inch 'IT-TV' offers the best of all worlds in display technology. The wide aspect IT-23M1U is a digital HDTV-compatible LCD monitor that enables users to enjoy high-quality PC and TV images.
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LG ELECTRONICS receives industry accolades |
November 2004 |
 LG ELECTRONICS has received industry accolades being honoured with 16 CES ‘INNOVATIONS' Awards. The LG Flatron L1730S Monitor receives Top Honours in Computer Components category.
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LG Electronics launches web based service in USA |
November 2004 |
 LG Electronics launches web-based service supply chain from ServiceBench. This new system streamlines and automates comprehensive dispatch and related customer service activities.
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CEA announces all time high for DTV sales in USA |
November 2004 |
 CEA announces the September figures reveal "insatiable consumer appetite" with another ALL-TIME high for DTV as cumulative sales in the States top 13 million units.
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PLASMA - FLAT panel TV top on USA wish list |
November 2004 |
 "I want my Plasma TV" is the call from many in the USA as this is top of the wish list for high-tech items according to a poll by CompTIA.
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