U.S. demand for high-performance flat glass products is forecast to rise 4.4 percent per year to 910 million square feet in 2017, valued at nearly $9.2 billion, according to a report released yesterday by the Freedonia Group. This will ...
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Rapid technological advancement has really improved our lifestyle. It provides more collaborative working environment to us than before. The only thing that disrupts entire functioning is electric outages and voltage fluctuation. Such ...
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Ailing Japanese TV maker Sharp says it will try to break into a host of new industries, from industrial cleaning robots to raising strawberries, to supplement its core LCD business. At an open house at its research facility in Nara, ...
Samsung Canada last night announced that it is providing Canadians with a new line of refrigerators offering best in-class features that deliver style and sophistication to the kitchen. Debuting in Toronto at Momofuku, Samsung's new T9000 ...
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Skyworth Digital announced that the sales volume of its TV in May increased by 68% to 1.022 million units, the China TV business unit achieved an annual growth of 73% to 82.5 million units, the sales of LED LCD TV doubled to 82.5 million ...
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Japan's Panasonic plans to unveil organic EL TV before 2015, designed with Sony. According to the supervisor of television and other digital products business, the production of organic EL TV is still in the stage of development and ...
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Ensemble Designs is introducing another addition to its award winning line of BrightEye NXT Compact routers at the infoComm show in Orlando, June 12-14 at booth number 2253. The new router, the BrightEye NXT 410 Clean HDMI Router ...
Demand for flexible displays is set to undergo massive growth during the next seven years, with a broad variety of applications—ranging from smartphones to giant screens mounted on buildings—driving a nearly 250 times expansion ...
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Shipments of television sets in the United States declined by 11 percent in the first quarter of 2013 compared to one year earlier, according to a TV Systems Intelligence update from information and analytics provider IHS. U.S. TV ...
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Toshiba's Digital Products Division (DPD), a division of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc., today unveiled its completely redesigned version of its premium lines of Satellite P Series and S Series laptops with the latest quad-core ...
If you've checked through our most recent TV Ratings and don't see a model or series you're considering, we might be checking it out right now. Here are the HDTVs currently being tested in our labs. Among the notable models is the Sony ...
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The new JZ20-R31 has 48K (virtual) ladder logic memory, 30 times faster performance and a new, built-in mini USB programming port, than its standard Jazz series counterpart. It can replace smart relays for applications such as simple ...
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Foxconn's Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. has set up a Japanese research center devoted to display and touch technologies that could end up hiring staff away from Sharp. The new center, called Foxconn Japan RD Co., represents a major ...
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The lighting was perfect, you employed the best settings and features and composed the shot carefully—but your photos or videos are blurry. The culprit may well be a dirty or scratched lens. Here are simple ways to keep crud from ...
The first Ultra HD TVs we saw cost $18,000 to $40,000, so it was hard not to notice when a lesser-known company called Seiki blew the doors off Ultra HD TV pricing when it recently started selling a 50-inch set (model SE50UY04) for just ...
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