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Now that the dust has settled following both last year's CEATEC show in Japan and the recent Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, we're finally in a position to see the lay of the land when it comes to TV technology in 2009. And actually, contrary to the rather negative reporting given to CES in particular, I'm really quite excited by what's in prospect. For while there might not be a whole lot of completely new, ‘blue sky' stuff in the 2009 pipeline, I feel extremely confident that the quality of our viewing experiences is going to make a huge leap in the right direction..
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Re: TV Technology 2009: Part One (Score: 0) by Anonymous on Sunday, February 15 2009 @ 16:30:24 CET | LED backlighting in TV's and in PC monitors will go a long way to alleviating the tech slump in 2009. It's a dramatic step up, encourages buying, and still leaves the door open to OLED in the future years to keep buyers coming back.
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