Andrew Everard
08 October 2009 11:10
The Sharp focus here at CEATEC is on a greener world, and the main platform of its stand is a demonstration of a Solar DC Eco-House concept: a house with an independent power supply, virtually zero carbon dioxide emissions and of course lots of Sharp
Filed under: Sharp, 3D TV, CEATEC Japan 2009, eco-TV, LED-lit TV
Andrew Everard
08 October 2009 00:21
Like Panasonic, Sony is going big on 3D TV here at CEATEC Japan 2009, with a punchy stage presentation drawing heavily on group companies' music, movies and more. It has a 3D theatre in the depths of the stand and the frankly rather cramped booths above
Filed under: Sony, 3D TV, CEATEC 2009
Andrew Everard
07 October 2009 00:28
If Toshiba's stand here at CEATEC is all about its Cell Regza technology, Panasonic is pinning its colours on a 3D future for TV, and a greener future for consumer electronics. But it isn't without a taste of even bigger and better things to come: it's
Filed under: Panasonic, 3D TV, CEATEC Japan 2009, James Cameron, Avatar
Andrew Everard
06 October 2009 10:32
More on the Toshiba Cell Regza technology, which we covered in news yesterday; it's the sole focus of the huge Toshiba stand here at CEATEC Japan 2009, which opened this morning. We took a closer look at what the technology can do, saw the impressive
Filed under: Toshiba, 3D TV, CEATEC Japan 2009, streaming TV, Cell Regza, internet TV, TV
Andrew Everard
29 September 2009 14:24
Panasonic will use the CEATEC Japan 2009 show, opening next week, to show its prototype 50in Full HD 3D plasma TV, which sees high-definition 3D coming down in size to more domestically acceptable screens. Used with high-precision active shutter glasses,
Filed under: Panasonic, 3D TV, CEATEC Japan 2009, plasma, Full HD 3D
Andy Clough
02 September 2009 16:42
The world's consumer electronics manufacturers have descended en masse on Berlin this week as Europe's biggest consumer electronics fair gets underway. All the big names are here – LG, Sony, Samsung, Philips and Toshiba among them – all vying for attention
Filed under: IFA Show, Sony, Panasonic, Sharp, Toshiba, Philips, Blu-ray, OLED TV, LG, 3D TV