Projection TV

Projection TV

Rear projection television is a type of large-screen television display technology. Up until the mid-2000s, most of the relatively affordable consumer large screen TVs (to 100 inches [254 cm] or more) use rear projection technology. No longer in production because of the up rise of flat screen plasma/lcd televisions.

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As cord cutting increases, European cable TV market actually grew (2)

Cord-cutting -- consumers abandoning pay TV for cheaper, more flexible online services -- has received a great deal of press lately, and for good reason: it's a potential game-changer. An increase in viewing options could significantly alter both home entertainment and the companies that have heretofore banked on the insatiable appetite of TV viewers. Some analysts believe its impact is being overblown, while others point to studies that present consumers brandishing the metaphorical knife. Research group IHS iSuppli found that in Europe at least the impact of cord-cutting was negligible.

2011 TV sales to suffer in the US, analyst blames economy (4)

A survey conducted by research group IHS iSuppli painted a grim picture for U.S. TV sales in 2011. Riddhi Pattel, director of television systems and retail services at IHS, cited the economy's "continuing gloom" as a major cause for an expected downturn - one which could spread into next year.
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