LG 32-inch OLED HDTVs to be available by 2012

By Safi Baig on Jul 18, 2009 in Displays

LG has announced that they will be releasing 32-inch Organic Light Emitting Diode(OLED) HDTVs by 2012. LG displays CEO, Kwon Young-soo has said that they will be focusing more on large size TV panels rather than the small cellphone displays as the company feels the larger the display size, the more efficient will be the [...]

EVGA Rolls out InterView 1770 Dual LCD Display

By Safi Baig on Jul 16, 2009 in Displays

EVGA has come out with a new “one of a kind” LCD display which boasts not just one LCD screen but two 17-inch LCD screens which are fixed to central stand. The idea here is to all users to watch TV sitting in different directions and the screens can be rotated upto 180-degrees giving a [...]

Eizo announces FlexScan EV2333W-H LCD monitor

By Safi Baig on Jun 12, 2009 in Displays

Eizo has just announced their new LCD monitor in Japan, FlexScan EV2333W-H. The display measures 21-inches offering solid 1,920 x 1,080 resolution, 3,000:1 contrast ratio, 300 nits of brightness and 7ms response time. It comes with both a HDCP-protected DVI port and DisplayPort which is pretty rare in LCD monitors along with a common VGA [...]

Toshiba Regza XV648, ZV650 and SV670 HDTVs starts shipping

By Safi Baig on Jun 10, 2009 in Displays, HDTV

Toshiba are very well known because of their cutting edge LCD HDTVs. This time the company decided test their fortune on LCD LED HDTVs. Yes the company has started shipping their first LED powered LCD HDTVs – Regza XV648, ZV650 and SV670. These models were announced at the CES earlier this year.
SV670 tops among [...]

Philips unveils Aurea II LCD HDTV

By Safi Baig on Nov 7, 2008 in Displays, HDTV, Home Entertainment

Phillips has come out with the second generation of their popular Aurea series of HDTVs called as Aurea II. The 42-inch Philips Aurea II (or 42PFL9903D) comes with a new design, a 1080p panel, the latest version of the Perfect Pixel HD engine which is capable of processing up to 500 million pixels per second [...]