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Its crystal to view clear” In the last several years, the display known for excellent picture quality has given ground to the exploding popularity of LCD (liquid crystal display) in the high-definition TV market.Though plasma TVs were first to reach consumers a decade ago”Performance will be going up in both (plasma and LCD), but costs will be coming down faster in plasma,"About 1 million plasma and 5.2 million LCD TV sets were sold in only the U.S.market in last year.LCD is so far the undisputed champion of the HDTV popularity contest, and much of it has to do with price and manufacturers' ability to scale the technology to increasingly larger screen sizes."Plasma panels will perform better in all environments,and at the same time,they'll get cheaper."Currently, people position LCD versus plasma (sales) based on where it's going to be: in a bright room with a lot of windows or a darker room
or if you just watch TV at night. In the future, they both become great for all applications." |
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"Price declines are inevitable. Despite brands adding new features like 120Hz and connectivity options, prices will continue to decline, because there is an oversupply of LCD panels right now."Panel prices continue to decline and some panel makers, to clear the existing inventory, are selling panels below cost. This will help with reduction in retail average selling price," Patel said."Sony and Samsung are both aggressive in reducing their TV prices and also have a value product line up that competes with tier 2 and tier 3 brands. The long-term potential for LCD and plasma TV market in Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) is still good despite the global economic crisis and a downward revision of about 16 per cent in shipment forecast for 2009 and 2010, said an industry expert."2009 will see a strong growth in flat panel TVs, but the demand will decline for cathode ray TVs. The third quarter of 2009 will show first signs of recovery and the fourth quarter will be strong |
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| "The rapid growth in the LCD semiconductor market naturally reflects demand for the LCD panels in notebook PCs, desktop PC LCD monitors and LCD TV markets," said a statement from Stanley Jeong, research manager at IDC. "However, it also reflects increasing semiconductor content per LCD panel. We expect the record growth that was seen in 2003 to continue over the forecast period." Global demand for liquid-crystal displays is growing as device makers begin using sleeker screens in place of bulky cathode ray tubes, for television screens and computer monitors. Recently, there were reports of Japanese electronics firms Hitachi, Matsushita and Toshiba pondering a partnership to produce liquid crystal displays. Apparently, the move would ward off competition from LCD maker Sharp and other Asian companies. |
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Panasonic offers an excellent variety of LCD products. Their flat panel models are between 14-32" and rear projection televisions range from 43" to 60". Most of their LCDs are HDTV ready and can attach to any home electronics device including a PC. While their flat panels include a pedestal stand, their rear projection models don't come with a stand but will require a stand of some sort because they're similar in shape to a tube television - only lighter and narrower. Hitachi is another company offering LCD products in front and rear projection formats. Their front projector is the 3 Panel 720P LCD light engine and exclusive Super Focus Quattro ELD. It can be used from up to 100' from a screen, but rear projection comprises the bulk of their LCD products. They have a vast catalog of rear projection LCDs ranging in size from 42-70". All of their projection televisions are equipped to handle high definition. |
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Samsung offers LCD monitors in the flat panel variety with sizes ranging from 15-46", and come in widescreen or standard aspect ratio. Most come with multimedia PC/DVD/TV Inputs. According to retailer links on their Web site, prices range between $500-8,000. Their flat panels are quite light as no model weighs over 100 pounds, but their thickness varies depending on use of the stand. On their 46" model - with stand the width is 16" and without the stand it's 6". The makers of XBR product line with WEGA technology, Sony offers an assortment of LCD televisions. Rear projection models vary in size from 42-70" while flat panels come between 23-42". Their wireless or 'location-free' models are 7-12", and their front projection system offers a viewing area up to 25'. All (except the portable models) are equipped to handle HDTV, and most come with digital cable card slots.
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