I don't at all remember the details but I believe someone posted on AVS that the early Toshiba LCoS TV's suffered some sort of burn in problem. But I don't really know if they do or if that had anything to do with their being withdrawn. - Tom John Golitsis wrote: > Is there some inherent problem with LCoS technology? Philips is the only > manufacturer with LCoS product on the market today...or maybe even that's gone > now (reviews were less than stellar). Toshiba pulled their product and were > offering refunds to existing customers and have now switched to DLP. Sure > doesn't look good. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Monty Solomon" <monty@xxxxxxxxxx> > >>Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) spokeswoman Laura Anderson said on Monday >>that the world's largest chip maker had decided to improve >>picture quality before introducing the product, called liquid >>crystal on silicon, or LCoS. She declined to specify a new date >>for releasing the product. > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > You can UNSUBSCRIBE from the OpenDTV list in two ways: > > - Using the UNSUBSCRIBE command in your user configuration settings at > FreeLists.org > > - By sending a message to: opendtv-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word > unsubscribe in the subject line. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can UNSUBSCRIBE from the OpenDTV list in two ways: - Using the UNSUBSCRIBE command in your user configuration settings at FreeLists.org - By sending a message to: opendtv-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word unsubscribe in the subject line.