I don’t think thickness in LCD screens is that big a problem anymore, but the thinner, the better, right? Hitachi, or to be more precise, their subsidiary Hitachi Displays, is currently working on an ...
Hitachi Introduces Fall Line: All 1080, All Flat Panel, All Large Screen HDTVs With Patented Technologies for Unparalleled Picture Performance No Matter What You Are Watching With today’s introduction ...
Hitachi, Ltd. (NYSE:HIT) (TOKYO:6501) (“Hitachi”) and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (NYSE:MC) (TOKYO:6752) (“Matsushita”) today announced the conclusion of a formal contract related to a ...
Hitachi announced [JP] a new mobile 3D screen today: the IPS-based LCD is sized at a respectable 4.5 inches, doesn’t require glasses to view pictures in 3D and has 400 cd/m2 brightness in 2D mode and ...
[Photo: Hitachi Japan] It looks like Hitachi Japan is rolling out a new glasses-less 3D display to blow away smartphone screens. The company announced a new 4.5-inch 3D IPS LCD panel with a 1280 by ...
Here’s a neat idea. Do you want to run a flat panel display both for your computer and your home entertainment video products? That’s something you can’t easily do even with Apple’s fine displays, but ...
It's not like Hitachi Displays really needs any bad news considering just how poorly LCD sales are going right now, but regardless of that, it's still facing a fine that none of us would be fond of ...
Hitachi, Ltd. (President: Here / Hiroaki Nakanishi, Hitachi) today announced that, with the goal of building a business management structure more closely linked to market, Hitachi Consumer Business ...
Hitachi has been on a diet. In the wake of its 32-inch UT32MH40U, the Japanese brand’s Ultra Thin range has now been graced by this, the slimmest 42-inch flat TV around. But there are a couple of ...
Slimming down LCDs just wasn't enough, Hitachi will demo a 1.5-inch thick plasma HDTV at CES. Cutting more than a third of the thickness from previous displays, it ensures your screen will look as ...
In a federal court in San Francisco yesterday, Hitachi finally admitted its role in a global LCD display price fix scheme, pleading guilty to a one-count felony charge. The Japanese company has agreed ...