Did you ever think of what will appear in store a year from present? Supposing yourself and your family shopping into an electronics department during the next Christmas of 2010 - What models and what types of Television products and features will the sales representative present to you? The ledge would be even more engulfed by LCD HDTV, at the same time everyone may have less attention in plasma TVs (based on industry research at iSuppli).
Nonetheless, a niche segments market share for projection and LED TVs will continue with somewhat slumping trend in projection TVs but increasing trend in LED.
Overall, TV manufacturers will continue contending to get more shares from your money with new bells and whistles, experts say.
For the LCD TV side, the upcoming features are to go main stream in 2010 including LED back-lighting; 240 Hertz (Hz) refresh rates and internet connectivity.
You will also meet more LCD vendors moving over 1080p HDTV resolution to 2160p.
Anyway, not every people would be able to get the set prices yet.
Plasma and LED TVs will become bigger in size, at the same time in projection TVs, you will find most action in laser TV.
A new necessity from the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) is about to push the inauguration of more 3D TVs across the LCD, plasma, and LED series.
Jon Paddie, principle analyst at Jon Paddie Research (JPR) revealed that the new legislation passed this year in California could risk the continued existence of power-guzzling plasma sets.
The details below are HDTV trends for 2010 without any discriminative order of importance: 1.
LCD LED 2.
240Hz Refresh Rates 3.
2160p Resolution 4.
1-5 of a mm.
thick 5.
Slicker Laser TVs 6.
Bigger Plasma TVs
Nonetheless, a niche segments market share for projection and LED TVs will continue with somewhat slumping trend in projection TVs but increasing trend in LED.
Overall, TV manufacturers will continue contending to get more shares from your money with new bells and whistles, experts say.
For the LCD TV side, the upcoming features are to go main stream in 2010 including LED back-lighting; 240 Hertz (Hz) refresh rates and internet connectivity.
You will also meet more LCD vendors moving over 1080p HDTV resolution to 2160p.
Anyway, not every people would be able to get the set prices yet.
Plasma and LED TVs will become bigger in size, at the same time in projection TVs, you will find most action in laser TV.
A new necessity from the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) is about to push the inauguration of more 3D TVs across the LCD, plasma, and LED series.
Jon Paddie, principle analyst at Jon Paddie Research (JPR) revealed that the new legislation passed this year in California could risk the continued existence of power-guzzling plasma sets.
The details below are HDTV trends for 2010 without any discriminative order of importance: 1.
LCD LED 2.
240Hz Refresh Rates 3.
2160p Resolution 4.
1-5 of a mm.
thick 5.
Slicker Laser TVs 6.
Bigger Plasma TVs
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