Editorial TVs Under Pressure By Stephen P. Atwood Industry News Large-OLED-TV Makers Face Manufacturing Challengers By Jenny Donelan Guest Editorial A Look at Television Past and Future By David Trzcinskil Display Marketplace: Now Is the Winter of Our Discontent Selling TVs isn't the profitable business it used to be. And it's only going to get worse. By Pete Putman Display Marketplace: The European TV Marketplace Western Europe is a mature market for televisions and a challenging one for set makers who hope to entice consumers to upgrade for the sake of new features. By Bob Raikes Frontline Technology: "Super Hi-Vision" as Next-Generation Television and Its Video Parameters Future TVs, using a Super-Hi-Vision system, will be able to deliver an enhanced and even unprecedented viewing experience in various environments. By Takayuki Yamashita, Hiroyasu Masuda, Kenichiro Masaoka, Kohei Ohmura, Masaki Emoto, Yukihiro Nishida, and Masayuki Sugawara Frontline Technology: Holographic Television at the MIT Media Lab Several recent advances point the way toward real-time holographic television for telepresence, entertainment, and teleoperation. This article introduces the concepts and requirements for such system, then presents the MIT Media Lab's work to make them practical and inexpensive. By V. Michael Bove, Jr., and Daniel Smalley Enabling Technology: Holiday 2012 TV Trends and Bargains Last year, the holiday shopping period between Thanksgiving and Christmas offered deep discounts on televisions. This year, as manufacturers struggle to compete with each other for market share, shoppers will find even deeper discounts on better sets in a retail landscape that has altered subtly from the year before. By Jenny Donelan SID News Second Annual I-Zone Calls for Cutting-Edge-Technology Demos
Editorial
TVs Under Pressure By Stephen P. Atwood
Industry News
Large-OLED-TV Makers Face Manufacturing Challengers By Jenny Donelan
Guest Editorial
A Look at Television Past and Future By David Trzcinskil
Display Marketplace: Now Is the Winter of Our Discontent
Selling TVs isn't the profitable business it used to be. And it's only going to get worse. By Pete Putman
Display Marketplace: The European TV Marketplace
Western Europe is a mature market for televisions and a challenging one for set makers who hope to entice consumers to upgrade for the sake of new features. By Bob Raikes
Frontline Technology: "Super Hi-Vision" as Next-Generation Television and Its Video Parameters
Future TVs, using a Super-Hi-Vision system, will be able to deliver an enhanced and even unprecedented viewing experience in various environments. By Takayuki Yamashita, Hiroyasu Masuda, Kenichiro Masaoka, Kohei Ohmura, Masaki Emoto, Yukihiro Nishida, and Masayuki Sugawara
Frontline Technology: Holographic Television at the MIT Media Lab
Several recent advances point the way toward real-time holographic television for telepresence, entertainment, and teleoperation. This article introduces the concepts and requirements for such system, then presents the MIT Media Lab's work to make them practical and inexpensive. By V. Michael Bove, Jr., and Daniel Smalley
Enabling Technology: Holiday 2012 TV Trends and Bargains
Last year, the holiday shopping period between Thanksgiving and Christmas offered deep discounts on televisions. This year, as manufacturers struggle to compete with each other for market share, shoppers will find even deeper discounts on better sets in a retail landscape that has altered subtly from the year before. By Jenny Donelan
SID News
Second Annual I-Zone Calls for Cutting-Edge-Technology Demos