Video market evolves: the big story wasn't the technology so much as the jockeying for market position
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Details about the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2004 are given that was to use a cliche, all about evolution rather than revolution in video. Companies from China, Taiwan and Korea were in abundance, showing their flat panel wares and presumably looking for American marketers, retailers and distributors to handle their products.
Publication Name: Dealerscope
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 1534-4711
Year: 2004
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HDTV Roundtable
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HDTV (High- definition television) is a new and complex product. Three industry executives Michael Petricone from Consumer Electronics Association, Frank Roshiki of the Tweeter Home Entertainment Group and Jim Sanduski from Samsung explain all about HDTVs.
Publication Name: Dealerscope
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 1534-4711
Year: 2004
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HDTV forum attracts a lively crowd
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A forum on High Definition Television (HDTV) had 300 attendees from the television and CE industries to discuss the prospects of HDTV. Speakers from the HDTV industry discussed the various problems plaguing the popularity of HDTV.
Publication Name: Dealerscope
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 1534-4711
Year: 2003
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