More than 180 Million LCD TV Units Sold Expected in 2010

By Brian - 03/23/2010 10:30:04 PM

A positive outlook is expected for LCD TV unit sales in 2010 after a robust 2009 where LCD TV units rose more than 32%. And with the entry of new technology such as 3D and LED-backlit models, a bold forecast of seeing LCD TV units to exceed 180 million units in 2010 was revealed by ...

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3D Capable TVs Expected to Flourish in the Coming Years

By Brian - 01/21/2010 2:53:19 PM

As the world turns to new LED backlit TV sets, it is not surprising why research shows a big jump for 2010 and an even bigger one in 2013. For starters, the estimated 1.2 million+ shipments forecasted for 2010 doesn’t surprise anyone at all. As LED backlighting continues to gain more ground, new TV features ...

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What was spent on TVs in 2009

By Mark Rollins - 12/30/2009 6:15:53 PM

A recent report from DisplaySearch has shown that $112 Billion was spent on televisions this year in what amounted to 205 million TVs. By the way, 69 percent of those sales were LCD TVs. Just to let you know, just 101 billion was spent on TVs in 2007, and but it arose to ...

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DisplaySearch’s TV Ecosystem Conference: Finding the Next Big Thing

By Brian - 07/23/2009 4:27:40 PM

We all know for a fact that the TV industry is so congested that the many players are desperately seeking ways to come up with a different kind of television set to show. Add to this the fact that the transition from the analog to digital broadcasting has revealed some compatibility issues to which may ...

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Smaller DTV Sales Expected To Rise In DTV Transition Aftermath

By Simon - 06/25/2009 10:21:55 AM

Retailers and analysts are expecting smaller DTVs to sell better in the aftermath of the DTV transition. Up til now, the transition-related action has been in sales of converter boxes and new subscribers for satellite and cable services. With many secondary sets in bedrooms and home offices that need replacing, consumers may not want to ...

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