Just as I predicted SED is officially dead.
SED postponed indefiniately.....
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6446612.html
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Just as I predicted SED is officially dead.
SED postponed indefiniately.....
http://www.twice.com/article/CA6446612.html
Yeah this doesn't mean it's officially dead and in fact the article doesn't say that, but...
I did read that Canon is changing course to focus on OLED technology since the lawsuit - which would lend some credence to what you've said. I still think there will be some SED's out though. We'll see.
Yeah this doesn't mean it's officially dead and in fact the article doesn't say that, but...
I did read that Canon is changing course to focus on OLED technology since the lawsuit - which would lend some credence to what you've said. I still think there will be some SED's out though. We'll see.
DataDream
SED, OLED, LED, FED...none of it means a thing until it can be competitively priced. I don't care what technology is in a TV, I'm not payin 5k for a 40" screen.
[QUOTE="DataDream"]Yeah this doesn't mean it's officially dead and in fact the article doesn't say that, but...
I did read that Canon is changing course to focus on OLED technology since the lawsuit - which would lend some credence to what you've said. I still think there will be some SED's out though. We'll see.
TheSystemLord1
SED, OLED, LED, FED...none of it means a thing until it can be competitively priced. I don't care what technology is in a TV, I'm not payin 5k for a 40" screen.
[QUOTE="TheSystemLord1"][QUOTE="DataDream"]Yeah this doesn't mean it's officially dead and in fact the article doesn't say that, but...
I did read that Canon is changing course to focus on OLED technology since the lawsuit - which would lend some credence to what you've said. I still think there will be some SED's out though. We'll see.
mike7677
SED, OLED, LED, FED...none of it means a thing until it can be competitively priced. I don't care what technology is in a TV, I'm not payin 5k for a 40" screen.
I wouldn't count on that so much just yet, Sony will never drop their prices, too stubborn (they still sell a 40" XBR2 for $2700...and the XBR2/3 series are just absolute crap in the quality department). There is still a baseline number that needs to be met to make a profit on the TV's. I think LCD's are nearing their bottom right now.
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