Displays Zone to feature hottest plasmas, LCDs, projectors

Aug 22, 2005 2:36 PM, IBC Update e-newsletter

    

For the second consecutive year, IBC will offer those attending the convention an opportunity to witness advances in display technology at the Displays Zone where state-of-the-art professional and consumer displays will be shown.

Last year, key players participating in the Displays Zone included Barco, Christie, Clarity, Flying Screens, Frontniche, Kiss Technologies, Imp Electronics, JVC, Mitsubishi, Pioneer, Sanyo, Sony, Tamuz, Teletest, Zandar, and this year’s lineup promises to be equally impressive.

Display technology showcased in the Displays Zone will encompass a sweeping array of technology, including large plasma, LCD screens, projectors and digital cinema projectors. Small-screen technology fueling the growth of mobile entertainment will also be featured.

The Displays Zone will be located in Hall 8 of the RAI Convention Center in Amsterdam.

For more information, visit www.ibc.org.

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