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Sony and LG have decided to stop suing each other over alleged patent infringements and have reportedly signed a cross-licensing deal instead.In a statement sent to ZDNet UK on Thursday, Sony said ...
LG Electronics and Sony have settled patent-infringement lawsuits covering digital TV sets, Blu-ray players and mobile handsets, and agreed to cross-license each others' patents covering the devices.
In the electronics industry, it often seems like everyone is pretty much suing everyone over something, somewhere. This morning, I caught that Sony Corporation has apparently filed suit against LG ...
Consumer Electronics Control (CEC), a feature known by various brand names including Samsung’s Anynet+, Sony’s Bravia Sync, LG’s Simplink, and more, has become an integral part of modern ...
A MAJOR mobile brand has quietly made all its devices out of stock prompting fears the firm could withdraw from the phone ...
Japanese electronics giant Sony has increased its dependence on liquid crystal display (LCD) screens from Korean company LG, following a split from a previous partnership with Samsung Electronics ...
That was my big takeaway from a weekend spent judging the 20th annual Value Electronics TV Shootout, in which the best OLED TVs from Sony, Samsung, and LG went head-to-head with their Mini LED ...
LG’s massive (88-inch) 8K OLED TV for 2022 was up against Samsung’s 85-inch QN85QN900B and Sony’s 85-inch XR-85Z9K, both of which are seriously impressive TVs in their own right.
In ‘reference’ SDR conditions, the Sony A95K scored 8.6, the LG G2 got back in the game with 8.5, and the Samsung S95B bagged 8.3. With HDR, the Sony A95K again won the day with 8.9, while the ...
We got an early look at Sony’s 2023 Bravia XR TVs, which bring impressive new features to its lineup of OLED and Mini LED sets.
Here are the biggest TV highlights from LG. Samsung, TCL and Sony at CES 2021. ... Media Day of CES 2021, the first ever virtual Consumer Electronics Show, is over.
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