Laser TV Company Forced To Sell Assets To Sydney Uni for $1 ASX-listed Arasor International, the company that 3 years ago told the world that it was set to launch Laser TV in partnership with Mitsubishi, is today offloading a broadband asset to Sydney University for $1 in an effort to reduce the company's 'burn rate'. It has also failed to lodge any financial reports for the last financial year.
3D TV Set To Boom Samsung who already have 3D-ready TVs on sales in Australia is set to benefit from a forecast 95% growth in the technology. According to research Company Displaybank 3D TV is set to grow to be a US$15.8 billion market in 2015 up from US$140 million in 2008.
Samsung Developing Art TV Samsung is going all "Arty" with a new TV that will switch between digitally mastered art works and a normal TV.
Mitsubishi Rolls Out Laser HD TV A Mitsubishi prototype laser technology HD TV was unveiled at CES 2008 in January, and the company has now announced that the now-named ‘LaserVue’ displays will be available in stores with one year.
Arasor Invests US$300m In Laser TV Australian light source-maker, Arasor -- the company behind laser TV technology – has bought-out its Silicon Valley technology partner as part of a joint venture with China’s largest telecommunications provider to make laser TV available to the masses.
Sharp And Toshiba Put On A New TV Show Only months after aquiring a stake in Pioneer, Sharp have announced that they have cut a deal with Toshiba to jointly develop and manufacture LCD TV technology.
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