Published 1/7/2009
by Eric Savitz
at BARRONS.com: Tech Trader Daily
Toshiba expects the LCD television market to grow 5% in 2009, the company said this morning at a press conference at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Scott Ramirez , VP for TV Marketing at Toshiba, also said that he expects there will be “no real volume” this year in televisions priced above $2,500. He notes that the average 52-inch LCD TV in November sold for $1,948. He expects no significant sales of televisions above 55 inches.
(link)
Tags:
Related Content
Dell's Studio XPS 1340 and Studio XPS 1640 sneak onto the scene
engadget.com 1/7/2009 —
In all-too-familiar fashion, Dell's new Studio XPS laptops have snuck onto the company's store with nary a press release to keep them company. The 1340 is obviously the Studio XPS 13 we saw last month , while the 1640 is naturally the 16-inch ...
D-Link Xtreme N DIR-685: NAS-Ready Router with LCD [Networking]
i.gizmodo.com 1/7/2009 — You could have a normal wireless network, or you could be tempted into the D-Link Xtreme N DIR-685, an 802.11n Wi-Fi router that leaves room for networked attached storage and other goodies. The unit sits upright, showing off digital photos, ...
New Logitech G19 Keyboard demoed on Video —
I4U News 1/7/2009
Logitech unveiled yesterday a very cool new keyboard for gamers with the Logitech G19. The G19 keyboard features a QVGA resolution color GamePanel LCD screen and has a very edgy design.
The tiltable, 320-by-240-pixel display provides valuable ...
Dell launches Studio XPS 1340 and 1640 notebooks —
T3.com News 1/7/2009
Dell has produced a new pair of notebooks for CES, namely the Studio XPS 1340 and 1640.
It's Dell's attempt to go slightly more high-end, but without breaking the bank. That means an eye-catching case of 'obsidian black' plastic and faux leather, ...