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Sony: We're staying in plasma TV market

December 22, 2004 Electronics maker denies reports that it's getting out of the plasma television business to focus on LCDs. TAGS: plasma TV, electronics company, Sony Corp., LCD, TV, LCD TV, electronics

Best Buy tunes into HP televisions

March 31, 2006 Country's largest consumer electronics retailer plans to start selling Hewlett-Packard HDTVs starting in April. TAGS: Best Buy Co. Inc., consumer electronics, LCD TV, electronics company, TV, retailer, LCD, flat panel, plasma TV, HP, HDTV

Samsung develops 21-inch OLED for TVs

January 4, 2005 Prototype screen using next-generation display technology may bring OLEDs to consumers faster than expected. TAGS: organic light-emitting diode, electronics company, Samsung Electronics, LCD, display, electronics, TV, Sony Corp.

Consumers snap up LCD monitors

December 8, 2005 People shoving at Wal-Mart weren't just looking for cheap notebooks. They also bought LCDs, research firm says. TAGS: LCD, LCD monitor, electronics company, research company, Gateway Inc., retailer, monitor, notebook computer

The march of the bargains

December 12, 2005 roundup Still working on that holiday shopping list? Electronics makers still have deals waiting for you. TAGS: electronics company, holiday, electronics, LCD, camcorder, Sony Corp., TV, camera

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, Texas, LCD, plasma TV, manufacturing, Canon Inc., electronics, Samsung Electronics, Toshiba

TV prices dropping too fast, Sony says

December 12, 2006 It may sound like carping coming from a big electronics company, but the price drops have surprised manufacturers and analysts alike. TAGS: Glasgow, Steve Baker, TV company, plasma, electronics company, Sony Corp., LCD, TV, electronics, president

New Samsung panel pictures inch-thick TV

May 19, 2005 South Korean electronics giant plans to show off a prototype 40-inch panel made from a single-sheet organic LED. Photos: Slim TV tech TAGS: organic light-emitting diode, prototype, South Korea, pixel, electronics company, Samsung Electronics, TV, flat panel, resolution, light-emitting diode, electronics, LCD

Display tech aims for a brighter future

March 24, 2005 LEDs are bright enough for use in LCD TVs and other gear. Will consumers take a shine to the cost? Photos: Shining the light on LEDs TAGS: light-emitting diode, Agilent Technologies Inc., electronics company, appliance, margin, diode, consumer electronics, flat panel, LCD TV, electronics, LCD, brand name, TV, handset, Sony Corp., brand

Sony plays up high definition

January 6, 2005 "We're building an entertainment experience, not just a computing experience," executive says at CES. TAGS: Consumer Electronics Show, electronics company, Sony Corp., entertainment, TV, Sony Vaio, LCD, electronics, Toshiba, PC

In Japan, it's TV gadget heaven

October 7, 2004 Want tiny? Here's an eyepiece TV. Want big? There's a wall-size display. Devices great and small take the stage at Ceatec. Photo gallery: Gadgets galore at Japan show TAGS: Japan, Tokyo, electronics company, Panasonic, Sanyo Electric Co., Mitsubishi Corp., headset, TV, Sharp Corp., LCD, Sony Corp., cell phone, video, Toshiba, hard drive, PC

Sony plans broad reorg, 10,000 job cuts

September 22, 2005 Chief Howard Stringer admits past missteps but pledges to change: "We must fight like the Sony warriors that we are." TAGS: Howard Stringer, restructuring, digital imaging, portable audio, decision-making, imaging, Sony Corp., Tokyo, electronics, electronics company, Samsung LCD, structure, CEO, DVD-recorder, CRT, plasma TV
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