Hitachi Hdtv News


Apple iPhone 5 To Feature Bigger Screen; Production To Begin In June For Fall ... - International Business Times


International Business Times

Apple iPhone 5 To Feature Bigger Screen; Production To Begin In June For Fall ...
International Business Times
Apple is reportedly working with a number of screen manufacturers in Asia, including Sharp, Japan Display (a merger of Sony, Hitachi, and Toshiba's display businesses) and LG Display, but the quality of the screen (LCD vs. OLED) is also still unknown.

and more »

Read more...


As technology shifts, Asian giants wrestle for TV control - Firstpost


Firstpost

As technology shifts, Asian giants wrestle for TV control
Firstpost
Japan, meanwhile, has a potential rival offering – ultra high-definition sets, dubbed 4K, that boast pictures four times sharper than today's HDTV sets. Sony, Panasonic and Sharp all have this technology, but face a broadcasting infrastructure hurdle, ...

and more »

Read more...


As technology shifts, Asian giants wrestle for TV control - Reuters India


As technology shifts, Asian giants wrestle for TV control
Reuters India
Japan, meanwhile, has a potential rival offering - ultra high-definition sets, dubbed 4K, that boast pictures four times sharper than today's HDTV sets. Sony, Panasonic and Sharp all have this technology, but face a broadcasting infrastructure hurdle, ...

and more »

Read more...


TV market: Who is winning, who is losing - Times of India


TV market: Who is winning, who is losing
Times of India
Japan, meanwhile, has a potential rival offering - ultra high-definition sets, dubbed 4K, that boast pictures four times sharper than today's HDTV sets. Sony, Panasonic and Sharp all have this technology, but face a broadcasting infrastructure hurdle, ...

and more »

Read more...


Analysis: As technology shifts, Asian giants wrestle for TV control - Yahoo!7 News


Yahoo!7 News

Analysis: As technology shifts, Asian giants wrestle for TV control
Yahoo!7 News
Japan, meanwhile, has a potential rival offering - ultra high-definition sets, dubbed 4K, that boast pictures four times sharper than today's HDTV sets. Sony, Panasonic and Sharp all have this technology, but face a broadcasting infrastructure hurdle, ...

and more »

Read more...