Unit sales of Blu-ray Disc set-top players in the five largest Western European markets will triple next year to more than 1.8 million units, according to UK-based research firm Futuresource.
Maxim Integrated Products has introduced the MAX9132/MAX9134/MAX9135 high-speed, multiport LVDS crossbar switches.
Tenrod now supplies large LED Video Screens for both indoor and outdoor displays.
LG Electronics has launched its new Digital Photo Frame and DVD Player (DP392G).
Samsung Electronics Australia has released the F1080 “Pebble”, a stylish and ultra compact DVD player.
Backplane Systems Technology will display iBASE Technology’s AMI Series of Fanless Micro Systems at CeBit Australia 2008, Stand X72
TEAC Australia has released the DVP703 compact and portable DVD Player with a seven-inch TFT-LCD screen.
LG Electronics has announced the Australian market availability for its upgraded versions of the Super Multi Blue. The drives offer a DVD+/R write speed of 16X, one of the fastest on Blu-Ray Disc and High Definition DVD dual drive. Two models have been added: the next generation Blu-Ray Disc (BD)
While high-definition DVD technology has been in the market for a year now, consumers have yet to fully embrace the technology, which promises better viewing resolution and additional features; two standards still exist in the market, which causes confusion for potential users. The industry is also
The Association of Consulting Engineers Australia (ACEA) launched their “Engineering: Design Your World” DVD in Darwin, Australia. The DVD will be distributed to all high schools nationally as part of their strategic plan to address the skills shortage in the Australian engineering