Canon's latest LCoS projector - heir to the SX50

We think it looks fairly normal but we must be missing something because our friends over at HD Beat are raving about it: This projector is making our mouths salivate. LOOK AT IT! It is simply a beautiful projector and...

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LCoS running into teething problems

LCoS is the technology that Raymond Soneira of DisplayMate Technologies has picked as the new gold standard for display quality. The success of Sony’s SXRD rear-projection models certainly indicates that a lot of people agree with him. JVC’s D-ILA and...

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LCoS displays compared

The second generation of LCoS began when JVC launched their first rear-projection 1280×720 High Definition TVs in July 2004. Sony joined in January of 2005 with their high-end 1920×1080 Qualia unit. Next came Brillian, which began shipping their 1280×720 unit...

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1080p - at what price?

Yes, direct-view LCD TVs also give 1080p resolution, and go for prices in the same range as this new Pioneer plasma. But look at the rear-projection alternatives for a moment. This week’s Professor Poor’s Weekly Price Intelligence Report (available at...

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JVC HD-61FH96 1080p HDTV reviewed

I have no reservations whatsoever in strongly recommending the JVC HD-61FH96. It produced images that were among the best I've seen from the newest generation of HD sets. Whether or not this can be credited to its full 1080p pixel...

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Toshiba demo SED display technology

As reported earlier, Toshiba & Canon’s newest display technology, SED, was on display at CES 2006. According to many who were able to actually view some of the sets, the displays were nothing short of amazing even though they were...

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Rear-Projection HDTV with No Lamp!

It’s clear that the competition between LCD, plasma, and rear-projection HDTV is heating up, and the 40″ to 50″ size range appears the be the prime battleground. Each technology has its advantages and disadvantages, but the manufacturers are working hard...

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LG HDTV powered by SpatiaLight imagers

SpatiaLight Inc., a manufacturer of liquid crystal on silicon (LCoS) microdisplays, announced that LG Electronics has introduced its 2006 high definition television (HDTV) product lineup highlighted in the above 50-inch category by two LCoS models using SpatiaLight’s microdisplays. Unveiled...

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