A coalition of some of the industry’s largest electronics manufacturers have announced a wireless high-definition standard called WirelessHD that will connect TVs and media devices as early as spring.
Just as we thought the flat-screen TV savior had come to save us from overpriced plasmas, it seems the whole Laser TV ordeal was just a bunch of smoke and mirrors.
A seamless 27-foot-wide high-definition display created by two Kentucky engineers will be on exhibition at the the four-day IdeaFestival in downtown Louisville this weekend.
Australian company Arasor International announced the world’s first laser television in Sydney today, boasting an image with as many as three times more colors than conventional plasma, but at half the cost.
Despite the fact that the HD-ready TiVo Series3 is geared toward an elite market of Plasma and HDTV owners, users have reported plasma screen signals interfering with TiVo remotes, rendering them almost completely useless.