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Photo: CRTs getting skinnier

December 2, 2004 CRT makers have developed slim sets to better compete with flat-panel televisions. TAGS: CRT, flat panel, photograph, TV

Don't bury the tube TV quite yet

February 23, 2007 As consumers continue to scoop up CRTs, it appears the reports of the demise of the old-style sets have been greatly exaggerated. Photos: Defenders of the CRT TAGS: CRT, flat panel, iSuppli Corp., TV, LCD, Best Buy Co. Inc., retailer, Samsung Electronics

Plasma or LCD? Size matters

March 22, 2006 Flat-panel TVs are in demand--but consumers are divided on whether plasma or LCD is best. TAGS: LCD, LCD TV, flat panel, plasma, TV, plasma TV, CRT, LG Electronics Inc., Panasonic

Image: How field emission displays work

January 5, 2005 The new display format is a sort of hybrid between LCD and CRT television technology. TAGS: emission, CRT, TV, LCD

Slimmer tube TVs to challenge flat panels

November 18, 2004 Television makers say 16-inch-thick tube sets will arrive next year at a fraction of the price of thin rivals. Photo: Super-slim TV tubes TAGS: flat panel, LG.Philips LCD Co. Ltd., CRT, manufacturing, Philips Electronics N.V., TV, LCD, Samsung Electronics, conference, U.S.

Taking the blur out of LCD TVs

November 20, 2006 Manufacturers like Samsung are beginning to incorporate a new technology in high-end TVs. TAGS: LCD TV, LCD, TV, image, CRT, Samsung Electronics, LCD panel, Sharp Corp., vice president, Sony Corp.

Carbon TVs to edge out liquid crystal, plasma?

January 5, 2005 If you've bought a plasma TV, you might get one-upped in two years, when TVs using new carbon technology arrive. TAGS: nanotube, nanotube TV, surface-conduction electron emitter display, carbon, CRT, TV, Canon Inc., plasma, Toshiba, LCD

Me TV: What and when should you buy?

April 12, 2005 Technological advancements have raised prices and created confusion for buyers. Is DLP, HD, LCD or CRT in your future? TAGS: digital broadcast, flat panel, CRT, research company, LCD, TV, size

Flat-panel TVs can't topple tubes--just yet

December 2, 2004 Desire for status is pushing many consumers toward pricey flat panels. But old-fashioned tube TVs still produce better pictures. Photo: CRTs getting skinnier TAGS: CRT, flat panel, iSuppli Corp., Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd., TV, researcher, LCD, picture, monitor

LCDs to overtake tube TVs in 2009

June 5, 2006 Flat-panel TVs are all the rage, and a new study says they're poised to become the most popular type of set. TAGS: iSuppli Corp., LCD TV, LCD, shipment, Taiwan, CRT, trend, TV, Philips Electronics N.V., manufacturing, Samsung Electronics

LCDs outsell tube televisions in Europe

November 27, 2006 Crossover to digital televisions is happening earlier than expected, with North America expected to follow suit soon. TAGS: DisplaySearch, North America, digital television, LCD, TV, LG Electronics Inc., flat panel, Samsung Electronics, CRT, plasma TV, LCD TV, Europe

Sales of LCD TVs going like crazy

May 24, 2006 Shipments of liquid crystal display televisions jump in the first quarter, along with revenue. TAGS: LCD TV, DisplaySearch, LCD, TV, Philips Electronics N.V., CRT, Samsung Electronics

Texas company demos carbon nanotube TV

September 7, 2005 New prototype shows that thin, carbon TVs are in sight. And, at 25 inches with CRT-like picture quality, what a sight they'll be. TAGS: surface-conduction electron emitter display, electron, prototype, CRT, TV, electronics company, plasma TV, Texas, LCD, manufacturing, electronics, Canon Inc., Samsung Electronics, Toshiba

LG regains worldwide TV crown

March 15, 2006 Most people are still buying tube sets, which explains why LG is No. 1. Meanwhile, Sharp is tops among LCD TV makers. TAGS: iSuppli Corp., LG Electronics Inc., TCL, Sharp Corp., spot, LCD, plasma TV, TV, LCD TV, Philips Electronics N.V., China, CRT, Samsung Electronics, Sony Corp.

Year in review: TVs go bigger, flatter and high-def

December 18, 2006 LCD TVs are well on their way to becoming the most popular television technology, and HDTV heads into the mainstream. TAGS: DisplaySearch, iSuppli Corp., surface-conduction electron emitter display, shipment, LCD TV, Sharp Corp., plasma, CRT, LCD, TV, flat panel, laser, HDTV

Carbon nanotube TV trials on horizon

March 20, 2006 A few lucky beta users could get a glimpse of carbon nanotube TVs if Applied and Da Ling agree to terms. TAGS: nanotube TV, nanotube, TV, trial, manufacturing, CRT, LCD

Report: Slim-TV sales anything but flat

April 13, 2005 Annual shipments of flat-panel sets are expected to shoot from 10.5 million units in 2004 to 83.5 million in 2010, report says. TAGS: flat panel, iSuppli Corp., research company, LCD, TV, CRT, leader

Samsung, LG stuff CES with flashy gadgets

January 4, 2006 Are you in Vegas or downtown Seoul? Convention halls of Consumer Electronics show can be deceiving. TAGS: Consumer Electronics Show, LCoS, LG Electronics Inc., LCD TV, DVR, video recorder, TV, Samsung Electronics, recorder, LCD, manufacturing, digital video, CRT, Blu-ray, DVD, video

Future TVs may wed carbon nanotubes, LCDs

November 7, 2006 LCDs are popular, and carbon nanotubes may turn out to be inexpensive. Will the two cutting-edge technologies hook up? TAGS: nanotube, surface-conduction electron emitter display, LCD TV, LCD, light-emitting diode, TV, semiconductor, Samsung Electronics, plasma TV, CRT, property, researcher
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