What's Old Is New Again
A 14-inch 4:3 TV with a picture tube, rabbit ears, volume & channel knobs, and black-&-white pictures — a throwback to 1952? Actually, it’s LG’s very latest offering, the Serie […] More
A 14-inch 4:3 TV with a picture tube, rabbit ears, volume & channel knobs, and black-&-white pictures — a throwback to 1952? Actually, it’s LG’s very latest offering, the Serie […] More
I don’t know of anyone who has seen a field-emission-type display who hasn’t loved it and wanted to use it as a professional reference monitor. They have exactly the same […] More
SMPTE’s Professional Development Academy will be conducting a webinar on media technology & opera on February 11. Why? “Stereo sound and electronic home entertainment are two technologies invented for opera. […] More
The Radiocommunication Sector of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU-R), perhaps best known for its global digital video standard, Rec. 601, today released a report offering a three-phase “roadmap for future […] More
It isn’t often that we get hundredth anniversaries in media technology, so I figured this one — a double-header, actually — is worth mentioning. Today is the anniversary of […] More
One of the reviews of 3D at the Consumer Electronics Show, by Scott Greczkowski in Multichannel News <http://www.multichannel.com/blog/The_Satellite_Dish/29923-It_s_a_3D_World.php>, contained these sentences: “To me 3D is missing the eye popping color, […] More
Today’s UK Telegraph has a story headlined: “Do 3D films make you sick? http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/6952352/Do-3D-films-make-you-sick.html It’s not a piece suggesting that 3D makes everyone sick, but it points out that some individuals, […] More
There have been many news stories lately about Sony expecting that 30 to 50 percent of the TVs it sells in the fiscal year starting April 2012 will be 3-D […] More
Registration just opened for the 16th-annual Tech Retreat, an epic event of the Hollywood Post Alliance (HPA). It will take place February 16-19 at Rancho Las Palmas Resort & Spa, […] More
It’s possible that you’ve never heard of AUO; it’s unlikely you’ve never seen their products. They’re one of the world’s largest makers of LCD displays, ranging from 1.2-inch to more […] More
Doug Lung’s RF Report today discusses an FCC report on the testing of 136 digital-television converter boxes, presented at the IEEE Broadcast Symposium. Twelve boxes failed to work, 30% couldn’t […] More
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