LG Display pours $655M into OLED HDTV plant, mass production set for 2014
LG Display hopes to be the first to mass-produce large OLED panels.
LG Display hopes to be the first to mass-produce large OLED panels.
Super-tiny quantum dots help make more brilliant, saturated colors in a new line of Sony TVs. It's the first appearance of quantum dots in consumer electronics.
Editor's Pick This CES was mostly fun, but there were still a few things to hate.
Samsung has unveiled a series of feature-filled smart televisions with voice controls, a 110-inch Ultra HD 4K set, and a powerful 55-inch OLED TV.
Sharp showed off its latest TV and display products today at CES 2013, but if this is the best it can do, the company is in trouble.
Toshiba has debuted a new, stunning 84-inch television that will challenge Sony and LG in the high-end 4K TV market.
While the Consumer Electronic Show still a little over a week away, gadget manufactures are already starting to tease some product announcements to the general public.
And we thought it was just big U.S. window-manufacturing corporations that the European Union targeted in antitrust-like investigations.
Japan's NHK has been spearheading UHDTV with its 8K technology, and yesterday the International Telecommunication Union approved NHK's standard, the Verge reports.
You’ve likely played Angry Birds across several different platforms by now, but you haven’t played it like this: Samsung today announced that it will be bringing the uber popular game to its Smart TVs with motion controls.
On Samsung’s Smart …
One of the largest TV app publishers you’ve never heard of, Flingo, announced today that it has raised an additional $7 million from August Capital, which will help the company bring its Social TV technology to more devices and television …
Sony this morning reported a massive net loss of $2 billion, but Kazuo Hirai, who yesterday was officially appointed to replace Howard Stringer as CEO, has big plans in mind to get the company back in shape.
In a meeting …
Japanese electronics manufacturer Sharp debuted new smart TVs and touch displays, including an 80-inch touch-enabled display for enterprise use called the Aquos Board and ultra-light “Freestyle” HDTVs for consumers. The company debuted the products today at CES 2012 in Las …
Corning, the manufacturer of ultra-tough glass for consumer electronics, will introduce the next generation of Gorilla Glass at the Consumer Electronics Show next week.
The first generation of Gorilla Glass is already featured on popular devices like the iPhone, iPad, …
As expected, Google TV will get a big shot in the arm at next week’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
LG, Vizio, and Sony will be announcing new Google TV devices at CES, while Samsung will announce its products …
Soon Ubuntu Linux won’t just be a desktop OS for Linux nerds.
Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, is now aiming to mimic iOS and Android by bringing the OS to smartphones, tablets, and smart TVs, reports ZDNet. Canonical founder Mark …
Apple has apparently turned to Jeff Robbin, who created iTunes and co-developed the iPod, to spearhead development of an integrated television set.
Three sources with knowledge of the project divulged the news to Bloomberg. If true, it means that Apple …
Nanosys, the nanotechnology materials company, is announcing today that it has developed a technology that could make flat-panel displays much brighter and more colorful without increasing their costs, energy consumption or size.
The new liquid crystal display technology uses Quantum …
Samsung today showed off something at the Consumer Electronics Show that many couch potatoes have surely dreamed of: TVs that are virtually all screen, with almost no ugly bezels separating the on-screen image from your home theater.
The new HDTV …
Following on the heels of Vizio’s surprising Android phone and tablet announcement, the company is also revealing that it’s bringing Android to the living room with its new Google TV-powered VIA Plus HDTVs and Blu-ray players, and it’s readying a …