HD Television sales have overtaken SD Tv’s in 2008

Category: HD News   Published: October 29, 2008

 

iSuppli have released figures that show that HD televisions have over taken ordinary SD (standard Definition) Televisions for the first time.

iSuppli analyst Sheri Greenspan cites market exposure as the main reason for the boom they comment:

"The technology is everywhere these days, on broadcast television, on cable, on satellite, and on the Internet. You can’t escape hearing about something being broadcast in HD or getting the most out of your HD receiver or the most HD channels available."

Shipments of high definition TV screens have finally surpassed standard definition in 2008.

Even with the credit crunch these figures are expected to rise due to price deductions and the availability of content, with a predicated annual growth rate of 20%. This means that by 2012 there will be over 240 million HDTV’s shipped in comparison to 97 million last year.

Hotels Upgrading To HD TV’s

Category: Samsung LCD TV   Published: October 21, 2008

Gizmodo is reporting that in the USA hotels are beginning to roll out HD services with lodge net planning to put HDTVs and HD channels in their 160,000 hotel.

We can help Hotels upgrade there Tv’s to HD in the most cost effective manner – with special offers on bulk purchase of LCD TV’s and other equipment.

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Panasonic Introduce the First Tru2way HDTVs

Category: Panasonic   Published: October 16, 2008

The new Panasonic VIERA HDTVs have been built with tru2way technology inside, giving consumers access to two-way digital cable programming, like video on demand without a cable set-top box.

Tru2way technology is being used to create a common software platform that will enable companies, to extend interactivity to the TV set and other devices. 

Panasonic and Comcast have worked together to lead the development and deployment of this tru2way technology, which are based upon specifications developed by CableLabs(R), the industry’s research and development arm.

Chief Technology Officer, Panasonic Corporation of North America said: 

“The arrival of the first tru2way HDTVs at retail combined with Comcast’s activation of its first tru2way head ends are among the most significant milestones in the cable industry and are a huge win for consumers”

“At the May 2008 Cable Show, we stated with great confidence that the first tru2way HDTVs would be available for consumer to purchase at retail by fall 2008. We are especially delighted to have partnered with Comcast and CableLabs to make good on that promise and bring the benefits of open networks to cable subscribers”

Panasonic’s first tru2way enabled Plasma HDTVs will be available in 42-inch and 50-inch with integrated tru2way cable receiver capability within the set’s chassis.