51 - 55 inch

Philips Introduces 52-inch 3D Display

June 5th, 2008

Philips has introduced a new 52-inch 3D display that is designed for digital signage, pro-Av and entertainment applications. The display uses Philips’ WOWvx technology to allow 3D viewing without the need for glasses.

The 52-inch auto-stereoscopic display is based on a full 1080p HD panel with 700 cd/m2 of brightness, 2000:1 contrast ratio and a response time of 8 ms. Philips says that the display will be available in Q4 2008. Pricing is not available at this time.

“With our new 52-inch 3D display in the portfolio, we can offer the pro-AV and digital signage market an even higher degree of immersion and a more exciting 3D viewing experience. Our broad range of 3D display product – in combination with our full range of content creation tools and our licensing program– makes us a true end-to-end 3D system solution provider.

 

From www.i4u.com

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Sony’s first Full HD Digital Signage LCD display

February 2nd, 2008

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Sony announced its first Full HD LCD screen for the Digital Signage Market. The GXD-L52H1 boasts a 52-inch LCD display and native 1920 x 1080 resolution using a Full HD panel. Specially designed for business use it offers excellent longevity when mounted in either the portrait or landscape position. A protective glass screen adds to the versatility, robustness and reliability of the GXD-L52H1 and means the display can be mounted at eye level in reach of customers in environments where an additional, expensive casing would normally be required. A highly innovative heat management system which doesn’t require any ventilation holes makes the new display dust resistant and suitable for semi-outdoor environments.
Sony’s new, unique public display flagship model is aimed at the most demanding customers in the Retail, Transport, Venues and Digital Advertising industries, with target applications including Digital Signage in shopping malls and exhibition centres, railway stations and airports as well as corporate installations such as boardrooms or reception areas and medical and broadcast applications.

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Toshiba Cinema Series REGZA XF550 models

January 13th, 2008

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For people who are seeking more-n-more slimmer gadgets, Toshiba has unveiled its award-winning Super Narrow Bezel plus SoundStrip 2 speaker system at the CES. Ideal for its latest XF550 Cinema Series REGZA models, the LCD TV bezel is touted to be the world’s thinnest at 0.9 inch. Rendering superior quality, these models combine 1080p Full HD resolution, and 14-Bit PixelPure 4G Digital Video Processing with 10-Bit LCD panels for a stunning 16,384 levels of gradation. You can also watch out for other finer features like the DynaLight SuperContrast for superior black levels, ColorBurst wide color gamut CCFL at 108% of the NTSC color gamut for rich lifelike color, and improved ClearFrame 120 Hz Frame Rate with Film Stabilization and new 5:5 Pull-Down for clear fast-motion video to deliver an all-new level of picture quality. Delivered with the REGZA Link feature, you can easily connect it to the any home theater components. Screen sizes can be opted from 40-, 46- and new 52-inch ones.

Source Newlaunches.com

LG.Philips announces 52 and 84-inch multi-touch displays, double-sided LCD, and more

December 31st, 2007

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LG.Philips ain’t screwing around this CES, bringing the pain on rival Sharp with five interesting new panels. Check it out:

  • 52-inch multi-touch LCD - full 1080p, two touch detection
  • 84-inch multi-touch LCD - 2 x 4 array of 42-inch panels, totaling full 1080p resolution, 500cd/m2 brightness
  • 47-inch triple-view LCD - full 1080p, 250cd/m2 brightness, three separate images (much like Sharp’s triple view), photo after the break
  • 47-inch double sided LCD - 70mm thickness, 500cd/m2 brightness, displays images on both sides
  • 42-inch transflective LCD - the 1,500cd/m2 brightness is nice, but damn that’s large for a transflective display.

Kind of goes without saying, but these aren’t TV sets ready for sale or anything — these are panels produced for OEMs to build into their gear, more than likely industrial and commercial type getups. Still, hot.

More info at Engadget

New LCD for the LG XCANVAS

December 27th, 2007

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The Xcanvas HDTV from LG, and especially those with the wooden or wood-like frame have been upgraded through the use of brand new 120Hz Full HD LCD screen for an unrivaled image quality.
Other goodies include the addition of a USB port, it’ll let you play your MP3 or display your photos, apparently, no video codecs support has been announced and…that’s it!
The Xcanvas are available in Korea in 3 versions : 42, 47 and 52 inches.

 

Source akihabaranews

A 52-inch LCD TV with the concept of kimono

October 23rd, 2007

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Nakamichi presented its 52-inch LCD TV ‘KIMONO 52′ with the concept of kimono, national costume of Japan, during Hong Kong Electronics Fair 2007, which supports 1920 x 1080 resolution, 178-degree viewing angle and 5000:1 contrast ratio.

Source AVING

Aquivo Weather proof LCD screens

August 25th, 2007

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Come rain or shine, humidity or dust, the state of the art Aquivo LCD outdoor screens ensure superb brightness, contrast and colour quality. This makes them the first range of LCD screens suitable for use in all sorts of outdoor situations including public transport, theme parks, pub and hotel gardens and other areas where the environment will affect the screen - inside or outdoors.Weather proof TelevisionThe Aquivo range of LCD screens are fully sealed and are IP56 rated. This means they are suitably protected against dust and against water jets from all directions.

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Toshiba’s REGZA Z3500 series of 120Hz LCDs

August 20th, 2007

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The new Toshiba REGZA Z3500 series of 37-, 42-, 46-, 52- and 57-inch LCDs are by far the more interesting. Each offers a 120Hz / 10-bit IPS panel with 3x HDMI (1080/60p and 24p) supporting x.v.Color / DeepColor, 2x Firewire, and a whopping 3x Ethernet jacks for surfing the internet (browser built-in) or streaming DLNA and DTCP-IP media from Tosh’s own VARDIA recorders, Qosmio PCs, your local NAS server, and plenty more. Better yet, sling a few disks off the included 2x USB jacks and you’ve got an instant DVR — suuuweet. Prices start at ¥360,000 ($3,123) and run up to ¥950,000 ($8,242) for the biggie 57-incher.

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Samsung LN-T5265F 52-inch LCD HDTV Review

August 18th, 2007

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For those who are ready for the clearest, brightest LCD picture on the market today, Samsung presents the LN-T5265F. Full 1080p resolution is just the beginning: the color-saturated 52-inch picture boasts a 15000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, displaying rich blacks and capturing subtle nuances. A fast 8ms response time ensures smooth, lifelike motion. SRS TruSurround XT(TM) sound from hidden side speakers is enhanced by the premium audio sound of 2.2 channel dome speakers. Enjoy connectivity with all your other digital devices, with 3 HDMI ports and a full complement of inputs. And the handy HMDI-CEC feature lets you control all your CEC-enabled peripherals using just one remote.


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Sharp Aquos D64U LCD HDTV Series Introduction

August 16th, 2007

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The D64U AQUOS series provides a superior Full HD 1080p picture with unmatched performance, utilizing Sharp’s proprietary Advanced Super View (ASV) / Black TFT Panel with multi-pixel technology. Manufactured at Sharp’s state-of-the-art Kameyama LCD panel factory, Sharp’s ASV panels feature decreased colorshift and extraordinary LCD performance, enabling an impressive Dynamic Contrast Ratio of 10,000:1, with Enhanced Picture Contrast Technology. Enhanced Fine Motion video circuitry delivers the industry’s fastest pixel response time of 4 ms**, providing stunning picture quality even on fast-moving action scenes. Black levels have also been enhanced on these models for the deepest, most accurate levels of any LCD TV. Sharp’s proprietary 4-wavelength backlight system rounds out these enhanced specs, providing deeper, more vibrant reds. Viewing angles on these sets are an impressive 176 degrees, enabling the color reproduction to appear vivid from virtually anywhere in the room, for a top-of-the-line total home theater package.

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