Showing posts with label TV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TV. Show all posts

Feb 13, 2011

This He First 3D LCD TV Without Glasses

This He First 3D LCD TV Without Glasses - To enjoy a three-dimensional content on the TV screen, during the audience is always obliged to use special glasses. However, from now on, it no longer. Toshiba has pioneered the LCD TV products that can display 3D images without depending on glasses again alias can simply be enjoyed with the naked eye.

TV is on sale in Japan on Wednesday (22/12/2010). Currently only available model that GL1 REGZA 12-inch. One unit was sold quite expensive, which is 119,800 yen or approximately USD 13.5 million. Models with more screen width of 20 inches will follow the weekend.

Not easy to display three-dimensional images that can be directly visible to the naked eye on the LCD screen. So far, other producers just apply it on the small screen, such as Sharp, which introduced it to the smartphone. Nintendo is also using such technology in video game device Nintendo 3DS.

Toshiba technology that enables digital image is presented with viewpoints different to be accepted right and left eye. During this time, they are governed by red and blue filters on the three-dimensional glasses. If want to see videos that are not three dimensional, there is a choice to change the mode to normal view.
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Jan 19, 2011

Use LED TV, Is More Energy Efficient?

Use LED TV, Is More Energy Efficient ? - One of the jargon which always carried by TV producers who use screen LED (light emitting diode) is a matter of saving energy. Claimed, LED TV is the most efficient type of television than any other television currently available, ranging tube TVs, plasma, or LCD (liquid crystal display). True?
Seen from the point of view the technology, according to electronics expert of the Center for Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute of Science of Indonesia (LIPI) Masyuri, LED TV technology is far more efficient. "Saving power could be very significantly," he said.
When compared with the TV tube, the LED can save power up to 50 percent. Meanwhile, when compared with
LCD, TV LED can save 20-30 percent power. This is because the TV uses LED lighting of the LED that consumes less power.
However, Masyuri said that the energy consumption of LED TV simply can not be compared absolutely. Growing trend in communities around the election of television size also need to be seen. Now, if people buy LEDs a TV, they did buy a large.
"Well, now see if you buy LED TVs sizes 42 inches, this is almost the same energy consumption ukurang tube TV 14 inches, perhaps even more. So, this TV LED could be just a change in trend people in selecting the television," he added.
Furthermore, LED TV prices are still more expensive than other types of television. However, it will pay off with a more brilliant image quality. With LED, detailed images can be better than other TV types.
Masyuri emphasized, the most important thing in choosing a TV is to see the information contained in television packaging, primarily about the power needed. Masyuri also stressed the need to effectively use television, for example by turning it off if not watched.
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Nov 26, 2009

Maintain Market Share LG LCD TV

Largest producer of LCD TV LG Electronics Indonesia (LGEIN) to attempt to maintain the current pengusaan LCD TV market in the national market, with spending amid a variety of quality products for consumers.

"The results of the last survey in October 2009, our market share reached 33 per cent for LCD TVs, from 21 percent previously. However, LCD TV sales growth nationally will grow 70 percent," said Flat Panel Display TV Product Manager LGEIN Eko Adhi Suyitno, at Surabaya , Wednesday.

According to him, the effort to maintain that achievement done by removing the products of premium quality LCD TV LCD TV SL80 is called "Borderless" TV.

"It is called like that because the TV screen and framenya merged into one. This product is available in a variety of sizes including 43 inches, 47 inches and 55 inches. To measure 42 inches sold Rp20 million per unit, 47 inches Rp28 million per unit, and 55 inch Rp42 million / unit.

"For quite a premium price, our nationwide sales target 800 units per month," he said.

The conviction was based on the consideration that the products have the technology "Energy Saving Smart Plus" so that environmentally friendly products, reducing power consumption, ensures image quality, and reduce fatigue in the eyes of viewers to 75 percent.

"This product is designed to` single-layer coated `Diamond` Panel `and` technology presents Lamination Film `so scratch resistant, eliminating the former's hand, reducing vibration, and easy to clean. In fact, technology has` bluetooth `and` built-in USB port ` , "he said.

Meanwhile, "Branch Manager LGEIN` Surabaya, Iwan Sutanto, adding, to Surabaya or East Java could target 300 units sold per month.

"We believe the LCD TV market is still bright because now in the advanced countries, the TV tube is not sold and switched to LCD," he said.

About LCD TV sales growth in East Java during the January-November 2009, he claimed, increased 108 percent over the same period last year. It divides the two types of television including TV tubes (flat) and Flat Panel Display (FPS). FPS itself subdivided into LCD and Plasma.

"The contribution of LCD and TV sales to reach 50 per cent tube of all television products, while sales, flat TV contribution of about 30 percent, 20 percent of FPS, and market share tube TV and FPS in East Java respectively reached 30 percent," he said.
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Aug 1, 2009

Indonesia launches digital TV, embarks on campaign to provide phone and Web

Ked up by standard aerials, satellite dishes or through cable.
The technology has considerably more benefits than the analog system, including resilience to interference, noise, fading and environmental changes; efficiency in bandwidth, network transmission, transmission power and power consumption; and capacity to fit several channels into one single frequency.
Digital broadcasting has been in experimental use here since January by state TV station TVRI and private broadcaster SCTV.The government expects all broadcasters to migrate to the digital system by 2018.


People can still enjoy the free analog system until 2014, after which they must buy digital TV sets or equip their old TV sets with a separate set-top box to be able to receive digital TV programs.
Nuh said the set-top box would convert digital signals into sound and images, and allow concerned parties to see which programs or stations were being watched by viewers across the country.
Data from the Information and Communications Ministry shows there are about 40 million TV sets in Indonesia, viewed by more than 200 million people.
During Wednesday's ceremony, Yudhoyono also officiated the government's Universal Service Obligation (USO) program to provide nationwide phone and Internet connectivity.
Nuh said 31,000 of Indonesia's 72,000 subdistricts had yet to receive access to telecommunication facilities.
He added that in 2009, most of the deprived subdistricts would have access to phone and Internet connections; and that by mid 2010 they would all be connected.
"The government is strongly committed to resolving this *telecommunication infrastructure problem*," Nuh said."And along with settling problems with the availability *of ICT infrastructure and facilities*, the government has also issued a regulation to make telecommunication services affordable to the public."
The regulation included mobile phone rate cuts that helped turn Indonesia from being a country with most expensive mobile phone rates in Asia in 2005 into that with most affordable rates by 2008.

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