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Under the Hood Inside Sony s OLED TV: related news

Under the Hood: Inside Sony's OLED TV

Editor's Note: To see the associated video showing the Sony OLED TV, a breakdown of its component parts and insights into its construction, go to TeardownTV.

Under the Hood: Inside Sony's OLED TV

Editor's Note: To see the associated video showing the Sony OLED TV, a breakdown of its component parts and insights into its construction, go to TeardownTV.

Under the Hood: Inside Sony's OLED TV

Editor's Note: To see the associated video showing the Sony OLED TV, a breakdown of its component parts and insights into its construction, go to TeardownTV.

Sony OLED TV Technology Slammed

Leading TV researchers have slammed Sony's latest OLED TV. They say that the Japanese Company has over-leverages a technology that’s not yet ready for prime time TV.

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Sony To Accelerate Production of Larger OLED TVs By Year's End

According to a Sony report straight from its Japan headquarters, its young OLED TV-display production unit will be funded with a $210-million investment in larger screens (over 16-inches at least) and will ramp-up by the end of 2008. This will put it in place for a full-line release of TVs in late 2009 or early 2010. Sony was the first manufacturer to launch a legitimate (if very expensive) OLED TV option, the XEL-1, late last year.

Sony Bravia And Fishnet Stockings Vs LG Scarlet TV

In a battle over LCD TV quality Sony has taken a swipe at the new LG Scarlet TV by demonstrating to both resellers and media the superiority of their LCD TV output Vs the new Scarlet TV. They have also turned to fishnet stocking and sexy models to promote their new LCD Bravia TV range.

Samsung reclaims top LCD TV Share in North America; Vizio overtakes Sony for #2 in total flat panel share

After Sony posted the top LCD TV share in Q4’07, Samsung edged slightly higher to retake the #1 LCD TV ranking in North America for the first time since Q1’07, rising to 12.8% unit share in a very competitive category. Samsung maintained their share lead in combined flat panel TV comprising shipments of both LCD and Plasma TVs, according to preliminary findings from DisplaySearch’s latest Global TV Shipment and Forecast Report. Other flat panel TV highlights from Q1’08 include

Sony bets $210m on OLED, to make larger TVs in 2008...

Sony executive Yoshito Shiraishi has revealed at the SID display expo that his company is confident enough in the development of OLED technology that it plans to make a major investment in the technology for the second half of this year. The TV producer will invest the equivalent of $210 million to help it produce larger OLED displays and expects medium-sized and larger versions of the ultra-thin screens to enter production in the same second-half 2008 timeframe. The company expects a larger-still range of OLED panels between 2009 and 2010, Shiraishi says.

Sony, Cable Co.'s Ink Deal for Set-top Box-Free Cable TV

Washington - Sony Electronics (NYSE: SNE) and six major U.S. cable TV providers have announced an agreement that will enable Sony to develop and sell televisions able to connect directly to cable TV services without the need of a set-top box. The agreement between Sony and cable providers Comcast (NASD: CMCSA), Time Warner Cable (NYSE: TWC), Cox, Charter (NASD: CHTR), Cablevision (NYSE: CVC) and Bright House Networks -- which collectively serve 82% of U.S. cable subscribers -- will allow "two-way" digital TVs and other devices to deliver both standard cable programming and interactive services like pay-per-view and video-on-demand.

Sony OLED TV longevity claim challenged

Sony has downplayed allegations that its state-of-the-art OLED TV, the XEL-1, has a fraction of the longevity the manufacturer claims it has.

Sony OLED TV suffers from premature aging

Many have heard about the XEL-1, which Sony claims to be the first commercial TV based on OLED technology, but less well known is that the device apparently has a few major downsides—and not just because its display is only a measily 11" across. According to EE Times, the XEL-1 also has worrying design defects.

Sony CEO Shows off a 0.3mm Thick OLED TV

this time with Sony Corp.'s CEO, Sir Howard Stringer, showing off an OLED TV prototype that he claims is a mere "

Sony Inks Interactive Cable-TV Deal

Sony has reached a deal with six cable TV operators to use Tru2way technology to enable interactive capabilities in TVs and other devices. Sony says Tru2way software in TVs will directly deliver access to DVR capabilities, video on demand and interactive programming. Like Sony, Samsung is also developing Tru2way-capable products.

Sony Inks Interactive Cable-TV Deal

Sony has reached a deal with six cable TV operators to use Tru2way technology to enable interactive capabilities in TVs and other devices. Sony says Tru2way software in TVs will directly deliver access to DVR capabilities, video on demand and interactive programming. Like Sony, Samsung is also developing Tru2way-capable products.

AT&T U-verse TV Adds Flickr, Yahoo! Games, YellowPages.com

AT&T has added some new features to its U-verse TV service, including: AT&T Online Photos from Flickr, allowing viewing of photos uploaded to flickr.com on the U-verse TV screen AT&T U-bar, which brings customizable weather, stock, sports and traffic information to the U-verse TV screen, without interrupting the current program. YELLOWPAGES.COM TV, for fast and easy searches to find local businesses and other information via the TV screen. AT&T Yahoo! Games, including Sudoku, Solitaire, JT's Blocks, Mah-jongg Tiles and Chess -- on the TV screen. The features are now available to customers in San Antonio, Texas at no extra charge.

Sony to go ahead with OLED investment

Sony will go ahead with plans to invest approximately 22 billion yen (US$210 million) to strengthen its lead in the production of medium- to large-size OLED panels in the second half of 2008, according to Yoshito Shiraishi, general manager, e-products and business development department of TV business group, Sony.

Is Sony TV Spin-Off a Potential Rival?

Did Sony unwittingly spawn a rival TV technology? That’s a question worth asking now that it appears that Field Emission Technologies, which was split off from Sony in late 2006 with funding from TechGate Investment, is nearing the commercialization of a new type of flat-panel TV that’s a cut above current liquid-crystal-display sets.

Sony, U.S. cable providers reach deal on interactive TV

WASHINGTON -- More interactive TV could soon come your way, after Sony Electronics Inc. and top U.S. cable TV providers said Tuesday they had resolved a technology dispute. Analysts and industry representatives hailed the deal as a breakthrough in the quest to offer TV viewers more Web-like interactivity, in many cases without the need for bulky cable set-top boxes and remote controls.

REG-Sony Corporation Sony Corporation Announces Final Results

0- *T Sony Corporation 1-7-1 Konan, Minato-ku Tokyo 108-0075 Japan No: 08-062E 3:00 P.M. JST, May 14, 2008 *T Consolidated Financial Results for the Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 2008 TOKYO--(Business Wire)-- May 14, 2008--Sony Corporation today announced its consolidated results for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2008 (April 1, 2007 to March 31, 2008). -- New fiscal year records were achieved for consolidated sales and net income. -- Consolidated operating income for the current year was more than five times the prior year and the second highest level in Sony's history. -- In the Electronics segment, new records in sales and operating income were achieved. -- Sony plans to increase its regular annual dividend by Y 15 to Y 40, and to issue a special cash dividend of Y 10 per share, which would result in a total annual dividend of Y 50 for

Wi-Fi TV's First Live Internet TV Auction On June 15 At

On Sunday, June 15, Wi-Fi TV Inc. will bring live Internet TV technology to the popular format of online auctions. Wi-Fi TV will webcast (from www.Wi-FiTVAuction.com) a live presentation of many items available on this first monthly Internet TV auction.

Wi-Fi TV's First Live Internet TV Auction On June 15 At Wi-FiTVAuction.com

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. --(Business Wire)-- On Sunday, June 15, Wi-Fi TV Inc. will bring live Internet TV technology to the popular format of online auctions. Wi-Fi TV will webcast (from www.Wi-FiTVAuction.com) a live presentation of many items available on this first monthly Internet TV auction.

Wi-Fi TV's First Live Internet TV Auction On June 15 At Wi-FiTVAuction.com

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- On Sunday, June 15, Wi-Fi TV Inc. will bring live Internet TV technology to the popular format of online auctions. Wi-Fi TV will webcast (from www.Wi-FiTVAuction.com) a live presentation of many items available on this first monthly Internet TV auction.

Wi-Fi TV's First Live Internet TV Auction On

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. --(Business Wire)-- On Sunday, June 15, Wi-Fi TV Inc. will bring live Internet TV technology to the popular format of online auctions. Wi-Fi TV will webcast (from www.Wi-FiTVAuction.com) a live presentation of many items available on this first monthly Internet TV auction.

Top LCD TV Brands LG Electronics and Vizio, as Well as Luminus Devices and Global Lighting Technologies Join LCD TV Association

BEAVERTON, Ore. - (Business Wire) The LCD TV Association, a global, not-for-profit marketing trade association chartered to inform, promote, improve and connect the entire LCD TV supply chain, today announced that leading LCD TV manufacturers LG Electronics and VIZIO, as well as LED and lighting component companies Luminus Devices and Global Lighting Technologies (GLT), have joined the LCD TV Association - signaling the ever-growing support for LCD TVs and their related supply chain.


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