Posts Tagged ‘TV’
Several top name electronics vendors are already responding well about Google’s plans to bring Google TV, and Sony also became one of them. This Japanese company would soon be introducing their TV product that supports Google TV service.
Sony is scheduled to launch this newest TV on October 12, 2010. Special, TV Sony claimed that as the world’s first Internet TV is one of home video products that includes a built-in support embedded Google TV.
For information, Google TV is a new web video service from Google that promised integration with the Internet search engines and other Web-based Flash videos directly into the TV.
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Many analysts are predicting, Android will explore other device other than a smartphone. This argument is true, because from now, Samsung had intended to make a TV with an injection of Android in it.
Speaking to reporters in an event that took place in Seoul, South Korea, Samsung’s head of TV Business, Yoon Boo Keun, said the possibility that Samsung will integrate the operating system (OS), Android with their TV lineup.
However, Keun can not promise when the intention is perfected. “We must see first,” he said as quoted from Cnet
Speculation about Samsung’s plan to offer Android-based TV is not something new. In April, local media, Korea Herald, has been let out the rumor was previously with scalp description of one of Samsung executives who are not named. Read the rest of this entry »
LG Electronics is committed to maintain its position as a first-class TV producer. TV vendors are now occupying the position of world number two was ambitious to sell around 40 million flat-screen TVs in the year 2011.
The big targets are expected to maintain the position of the threat LG Sony, which was in third position. Moreover, Sony is not less aggressive in the TV industry, among others, with the development of Internet-based TV with Google Android.
“For profitable growth, we will offer low-end products and high end,” said Simon Kang, president of Motorola’s Home Entertainment Company. Figures 40 million units means increased 40 percent from this year’s sales target is ‘only’ 25 million units.
For 2010 the target year, Kang optimistic can be achieved. If so, then the LG remains the world’s number two TV manufacturer, only losing to fellow South Korean vendor, Samsung. While Sony remained in third place.
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