
Dell Inc. recently announced that it will withdraw the LCD television business. Dell will end production of its LCD TV’s by the end of this June. The main motive of this move is to concentrate on computer systems. Dell started the television business in 2003 in order to show that it not only focused on computers but it also did in the field of electronics.
Dell doesn’t manufacture any LCD TVs on its own but it buys them from OEMs in Asia. Dell LCD televisions are popular for their pricing with respect to the features.
Currently the main buyers of these are USA and Japan.
Pranjal
                                       
Sony is coming up with new line of Bravia TV’s which have XMB and Internet Video Link to stream HD video over the internet.
The XBR’s have 120 Hz high-frame rate technologies which makes them unique in their kind. The XBR5 series are a little costlier in the Bravia range. They are priced as follows:-
52-inch KDL-52W3000 for $4,300
46-inch KDL-46W3000 for $3,500
40-inch KDL-40W3000 for $2,700
KDL-46XBR5 for $4,100
KDL-40XBR5 for $3,300 (scheduled to come in August)
KDL-52XBR5 for $5,100 (scheduled to come in September)
Pranjal

SunBriteTV recently announced their new Outdoor LCD which is suitable for all weather conditions. This LCD comes with 1366 x 768 resolution at a 1600:1 contrast ratio. It’s a 46-inch model which is pretty cool and gives realistic quality viewing. In addition to this, it has a corrosion resistant enclosure that protects the internals from the elements. It has a built-in filtered fan system for hot days, and a heater which controls the temperature in winter.
This 46inch LCD is all set to debut at InfoComm in the second week of June, it will cost yo around $5,000.
Pranjal

Folks at Divineo, the console modder elites have manage to intregrate a LCD into the Xbox 360 and now its available for sale. You will be able to work on the 5.8-inch LCD as you would do on a large LCD. It works out as a portable gaming system with some kick ass gaming horsepower under its belt. But hurry only limited numbers of these consoles are available at the price of $572. Looks cool to us! what about you.
Product Page
Pranjal

Panasonic just unveiled three new Vieras in Japan which we hadn't had a glimpse at CES. The 20-inch (TH-20LX70) and 23-inch (TH-23LX70) each has a aspect ratio of 16:9 with a panel resolution of 1366 x 768, while the tiny 15-inch (TH-15LD70) LCD manages a 4:3 aspect at a 640 x 480 res(above image is the 15-inch TH-15LD70).All supports SD card support for viewing your snapshots with addition to a hybrid analog/digital TV tuner and HDMI (2x on the 20/23-inch models, 1x on the 15-inch) allowing them to work with the existing Viera Link remote and compatible gear. Each will sport an Ethernet port to connect to Japan's acTVila TV portal launching February 1st. This displays are to be launch starting this 20th February, while costing ¥90,000 ($739), ¥120,000 ($985), and ¥150,000 ($1,232) for the 15, 20, and 23-inch LCDs, respectively.Pictures of the 20 and 23-inch models after the jump.
Pranjal
Recent Comments