While I agree that Samsung (I have 2 Sammys myself) and Sony are tops in lcd, sounds like Sony is tired of getting it's rear end whipped by a "lower end" tv maker.
Sony Calls Vizio a 'Non-HDTV'
Sony Calls Vizio a 'Non-HDTV'
I don't think this is true (probably closer to half this much), unless DVD sales dropped something like 30%.And Wiesenthal said that Blu-ray disc sales now only represent two percent of the DVD markets, but that number jumps as high as 13 percent on some titles.
DVD and BD currently account for about 80 percent and 20 percent, respectively, of global demand for movie discs, Chubachi indicated. The new BD devices to be offered by Sony include models integrating an HD LCD TV with BD recording functionality, Chubachi pointed out.
While I agree that Samsung (I have 2 Sammys myself) and Sony are tops in lcd, sounds like Sony is tired of getting it's rear end whipped by a "lower end" tv maker.
Sony Calls Vizio a 'Non-HDTV'
Where does Sharp fit into your Tops listMy Aquos looks way better than my Bravia.
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Number 3 on my list.
I have had all three and I will stick with Sammy for now.
Sony is just mad that Vizio is forcing them to bring prices down. Sucks for them that there are no studio(s) they can buy to force Vizio, Olevia, Westinghouse, etc. to surrender.