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  • BenQ to unveil range of products

    BenQ to unveil range of products

    MUMBAI: BenQ, a leading player in digital network devices, today announced their participation as official display partner at India’s biggest gaming event Skoar! 2007 at Pragati Maidan, Hall no. 12, New Delhi.

    Skoar! 2007 is an expo for gamers, game publishers, content providers and gaming-related hardware manufacturers.

    Leveraging this platform, BenQ also announced the availability of new products in India including the BenQ FP92W, claimed to be the worlds fastest LCD wide screen monitor, and the new BenQ MP510 projector for professionals.

    The BenQ FP92W will offer a completely new “viewing” experience and comes with a 5ms-response time, the release says.

    Further BenQ MP510 projector is an affordable big screen home entertainment well suited for gaming. With a 1500-lumen lamp and 2000:1 contrast ratio, the MP510 adds wall color correction which gives picture quality even withoput a projector screen, the release claims.

    Says Robert Dung, BenQ managing director IMEA (India-Middle East-Africa), “With the advent of hi-tech games, movies and animation there would be an increasing demand for fast and wide screen LCD monitors as compared to the CRT monitors.”

  • Digital TV conversion impacting TV market

    Digital TV conversion impacting TV market

    MUMBAI : The international migration from analog broadcasting to digital terrestrial television (DTT) marches on with a significant impact on the television set market, reports market research firm In-Stat.

    Many nations have announced an analog broadcast shutoff date, but how they implement this change varies, In-Stat says. Some countries are allocating spectrum so they can transmit analog and digital broadcasts concurrently for a number of years. Other countries are rolling out DTT regionally and shutting down analog service as the rollout is completed.

    “There are now four main standards for digital television (DTV) broadcasting, with some similarities between these standards in audio and video compression, but the demodulation schemes are all different,” says Chris Kissel, In-Stat analyst. “Consumers that wish to receive free, over-the-air broadcasts must buy either a digital television with a digital tuner, or must have a set top box or converter box to receive the signal.”

    Among the findings in the study are:

    *DTV tuner integration is happening faster in North America and Japan than it is in Europe or other parts of Asia.

    *In-Stat anticipates that flat-panel displays will overtake CRTs by 2007.

    *11.6% of all respondents to an In-Stat US consumer survey plan to buy a new DTV set within the next six months.