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Kolin and BenQ to showcase LCD TVs at Computex
Hau Ting Yuan, Taipei; Emily Chuang, DIGITIMES [Tuesday 31 May 2005]

Both Taiwan-based Kolin and BenQ will demonstrate a number of LCD TVs at Computex 2005 (May 31-Jun 4).

This year will be the first time Kolin has appeared at the exhibition, and the company will be displaying its 20-, 26-, 30-, 32-, 37-, and 42-inch LCD TVs.

In addition to 23- and 32-inch LCD TVs models, BenQ will be showcasing 37-inch and 46-inch models, which the company will begin volume producing in June and the fourth quarter, respectively, according to the company.

In related news, Teco Electric & Machinery also aims to draw attention to its products at Computex by introducing LCD TV models designed by three famous Taiwanese artists.

Categories: Displays Monitor, TV

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