Posts Tagged ‘LCD TV’

HD-ready TVs can add to World Cup fever

Monday, May 10th, 2010

We are now around a month away from the biggest sporting event of the year kicking off in South Africa, and what better way to enjoy the World Cup than through a brand new television.

According to MoneyHospital, around half a million men have created a ‘den’ in their homes, while seven million have a designated ‘lads only’ section, complete with brand new television and beers at the ready.

Upgrading the Sky box to high definition will also provide viewers with a crystal clear viewing experience, while games consoles can also be hooked up to a new plasma television for pre and post match entertainment.

Robyn Hall, writing for MoneyHospital, stated that she has already got her Xbox system set up and a copy of 2010 FIFA World Cup ready for living room competitions.

However, Martyn Foulds, senior claims manager for Halifax Insurance, advised those splashing out on a new television prior to the World Cup to inform their insurer of all new items bought in case accidents and burglaries do happen.ADNFCR-2524-ID-19766579-ADNFCR

Panasonic predicts slow sales for 3D TV

Monday, October 12th, 2009

Electronics giant Panasonic has claimed that 3D TV has some hurdles to overcome as consumers continue to enjoy the benefits of their flat-screen devices.

The firm has said that it plans to introduce 3D technology next year and, along with Samsung and LG, sees it as the next major breakthrough to spur sales of TVs.

However, there is still only a limited amount of content for use with 3D while consumers would have to change their viewing habits and wear modified glasses to be able to see the special effects.

Speaking at the CEATEC electronics show in Japan, Panasonic president Fumio Ohtsubo said that it was a “very ambitious” project to convince people to make the switch to 3D and it might take “three to four years” before it gained broader appeal.

Mr Ohtusbo also outlined his plans for the future, adding that 3D would eventually be available without special viewing glasses being required.

Earlier this year, Sony announced that its PlayStation 3 console would give gamers the ability to play 3D titles through a special TV.

At a Berlin trade show in September, consumers were allowed to get to grips with a 3D version of racing game Wipeout HD.ADNFCR-2524-ID-19404310-ADNFCR