DisplaySearch is excited to announce that the upcoming DisplaySearch HDTV Conference 2005: The Future of Television will be broadcast on HDNet, which produces more original programming in HD than any other network. The two-day event will be held on August 23-24 at the luxurious and newly- renovated Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles and will play host to nine industry sessions, each addressing critical issues in the transition to HD and the future of television. The HDNet programming schedule for the event will be announced in September and will include each of the conference general sessions. HDNet broadcasts 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in full 1080i HDTV.""HDNet's viewers represent a critical target audience for our industry--the early adopter and market influencer. As a result, this event represents an unparalleled opportunity for sponsors and speakers to get their message across to high- end consumers who may influence more and more HDTV purchases,"" states Ross Young, President and CEO of DisplaySearch.""We are excited to include the DisplaySearch HDTV Conference in our programming lineup this fall, as this important industry event will help to educate consumers about advances in HD technology,"" states Mark Cuban, Co-Founder and President of HDNet. The DisplaySearch HDTV Conference 2005 will bring together the entire HDTV food chain including TV and cable networks, satellite and cable companies, set-top box manufacturers, retailers, TV brands and OEMs, TV panel and imager suppliers and display electronics producers.To help generate consensus among the attendees on controversial and challenging issues, DisplaySearch will bring back real-time audience polling, which was so popular at last year's HDTV Forum.Sponsors of the event so far includePlatinum: Samsung LCD Business Gold: Syntax Groups Silver: Delta Electronics Media: CustomRetailer, Dealerscope, HDTV Magazine, HighDef Magazine, Home Theater Magazine, HomeToys, Ultimate AV and Widescreen Review The two-day event will take place at The Beverly Hilton, home to the legendary Golden Globes Awards. With a recent $60 million renovation, the famous hotel boasts a plasma TV, LCD TV and high-speed internet access in each room.
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