Monday, 21 January 2013

A World Leader in HDTV technology


Japan has earned a name for itself when it comes to high-tech liquid-crystal display screens used
in computers and cell phones nowadays. In 1996, Fujitsu and other Japanese electronic
companies introduced the first flat screen televisions using plasma-technology panels which cost
approximately $10,000. Touted as the next big expenses of up to $8.3 billion in research alone,
analog high definition television (HDTV) was obsolete, having lost out to digital HDTV before
being launched on a grand scale.


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