All over America, marketing departments of the major TV manufacturers are trying to answer the same question. They are all curious if people will be excited enough about the new features being announced like 3D to go out and to spend more to either replace their existing HDTV or upgrade from a regular CRT and get a HDTV.
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CES 2010: RealD and Sensio Fighting For 3D Supremacy
January 7th, 2010
Chance Stevens After reading through press releases I noticed that there is a quiet fight taking place over who will become the “standard” for 3D HDTV technology.
Vizio, who is one of the largest makers of LCD HDTVs is moving into the 3D space and is taking Sensio for the ride. This is bound to give their bottom line a big boost as well as give them some much needed name recognition.
RealD doesn’t have the same problem as fast as getting their name out, but that hasn’t stopped them from promptly announcing partnerships with several HDTV brands to help promote their own 3D technology.
These companies are fighting furiously to license their technology in hopes to end up with bragging rights. In the meantime it looks like all 3D isn’t equal and it will be a few years before we find out who the real market leader will be.
You can read more about Sensio, here and more about RealD here.
2010 CES Brings Several HDTV Technologies To The Main Stage
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After all of the announcements, one this has become resoundingly clear: 2010 will be full of new, and not so new technologies being added into televisions. Below is a list of what things will be changing from 2009 to 2010 models of HDTVs.
More LED backlighting – Based on sales of LED HDTVs and the margins they provide a lot more models are being announced in 2010. They allow the manufacturers to charge a premium while providing a better picture when compared to regular LCD HDTVs as well as allowing the television to be thinner. Only a handful of televisions were featured with this technology in 2009 with Samsung being the clear leader. This time around LG, Sharp, Sony and Vizio are going to be challenging Samsung to bring the most compelling value to customers. (more…)
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