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Hoepfner contends that other LED makers like Cree, OSRAM and Philips Lumileds are not the competition because they cannot replicate the brightness of Luminus’ PhlatLight technology. At the same time, ...
A growing number of consumers are becoming increasingly used to seeing extremely thin flatscreen models on TV and on showroom floors, and may find rear-projection units (even with as little as 10 ...
That's the question rear-projection set manufacturers are asking, and hoping that you'll entertain the idea of their new LED and laser sets for long enough to fall enough with the broad colour ...
Samsung is unveiling its new LED light-sourced rear projection DLP HD monitor, replacing an UHP bulb with an LED component dubbed "PhlatLight." The South Korean maker will market the unit (model ...
MUNICH, Germany — Siemens light technology subsidiary Osram has developed a LED-based light source for rear projection television, replacing conventional incandescent lamps. The light source consists ...
That's two years after I started at CNET and a time when most TVs were still CRTs and rear-projection models -- just 7% of TVs sold that year were flat-panel. Today every TV sold is a flat-panel TV.
The MAX16818 pulse-width-modulation (PWM) controller provides high-output-current capability in a compact, lead-free package with a minimum number of external components. Average current-mode ...
My Samsung 5679 arrives today; clearly I liked LED DLP well enough.<BR><BR>My viewing room is rectangular, same as everyone else's. For my space, the viewing angle won't be an issue.
Color gamut on my LED Samsung is great too.<br><br>I went with the LED DLP because it was cheaper than Plasma, and front projection was both a hassle in my room (wiring) and because front ...
LAS VEGAS – Samsung unveiled at International CES a new flat-panel TV lineup that continues to place even emphasis on both large-screen LCD and plasma display types, while DLP rear projection is ...
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