TOKYO – Sony is dropping its money-losing rear-projection TV business worldwide to focus on two flat panel technologies — liquid crystal display and organic light-emitting diode, the company said ...
Sales of rear-projection TVs had been declining recently as LCD TVs gain in popularity and get bigger, Sony Corp. spokesman Shinji Obana said. In October, Sony lowered its global sales forecast for ...
TOKYO – Sony is dropping its money-losing rear-projection TV business worldwide to focus on two flat-panel technologies – liquid crystal display and organic light-emitting diode, the company said ...
TOKYO — Sony is dropping its money-losing rear-projection TV business worldwide to focus on two flat panel technologies — liquid crystal display and organic light-emitting diode, the company said ...
Sony , JVC , Matsushita Electric , and Hitachi among others are stepping up high-definition rear-projection television operations amid growing sales in North America and China, the Nihon Keizai ...
With the US Television Division of Sony losing 500 million dollars in the six month period ending September 2007 Sony has decided to end production of their Rear-Projection Televisions in favor for ...
Remember how we told you that Sony, like so many others, is quitting the rear-projection TV business? Well, they finally decided to officially announce as much today, stating that come February its ...
Sony is dropping its money-losing rear-projection TV business worldwide to focus on two flat panel technologies — liquid crystal display and organic light-emitting diode, the company said Thursday.
With larger LCD and plasma TVs available, and front projectors coming down in price, you have more big-screen TV options than ever. But rear-projection sets offer the most for the money. The venerable ...
TOKYO (AP) — Sony said Thursday that it was dropping its money-losing rear-projection TV business worldwide to focus on flat-panel technologies. In October, Sony lowered its global sales forecast for ...
TOKYO--Sony said on Thursday it would stop making rear-projection televisions, becoming the latest company to distance itself from a technology once seen as a promising rival of LCD and plasma ...