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Syntax-Brillian Launches Home Theater-Focused Olevia HDTV in Taiwan

Beginning in March 2007, consumers in Taiwan will be able to enjoy Olevia LCD HDTVs in sizes ranging from 32- to 65-inch.

Each HDTV features full 1080p high-definition resolution and black or white lacquer finish. Additionally, each Olevia Taiwan HDTV incorporates 120Hz LCD panels supplied by LPL and Sharp featuring the latest innovative display technology for Olevia Taiwan HDTVs.

Part of the elite home theater-focused Olevia 7 Series, the Olevia 747i is one of the world's first HDTVs to feature the SiliconOptix Realta Hollywood Quality Video (HQV) video processor powered by Teranex technology.

The TVs, which feature new high-end designs and more innovative technology, are exclusive to the Taiwanese market and will be available only through Kolin-Denon pro-AV and custom home theater installation channels in Taiwan.


Syntax-Brillian Launches Home Theater-Focused Olevia(TM) HDTV in ...

TAIPEI, Taiwan-(Business Wire)-March 2, 2007 - Syntax-Brillian Corporation (Nasdaq:BRLC), one of North America's fastest growing digital entertainment companies, announced today the launch of its popular, award-winning Olevia(TM) brand of LCD HDTVs in Taiwan at a VIP event in Taipei, Taiwan.

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Motorola Buys Into Animon Wireless HD Standard

In effort to further push the Wireless High-definition Interface (WHDI) standard into the mainstream, Motorola announced on Tuesday that it will be investing in Amimon, a U.S./Israeli fabless semiconductor company and progenitor of the standard.

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Most UK households ready for analogue switch-off

Its quarterly report, entitled Communications Market: Digital Television Progress Report, the regulator found that 48.5 per cent of the UK's 60 million TV sets were connected to a digital device by the end of 2006, compared to a figure of 44.7 per cent in the previous quarter.

In the run up to Christmas, another one million homes went out and bought either a digital telly or digibox for the first time. Sales of terrestrial devices reached a high with 2.4 million, including a record number of TV sets with integrated digital tuners. The figures are 24 per cent up on Quarter 4 in 2005. Ofcom used to highlight the number of digital-enabled households (i.e. any house with a digibox, be it Sky, Freeview, etc), but critics said this didn't give a true reflection of of the analogue switch-off and what its effects will be.


 

 

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