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Hardware Zone
Demand sparked by the Olympic Games is likely to drive growth in shipments of large-area LCD panels used in flat panel TVs, market watchers predicted
Taipei Times
Though a new law to phase out the inefficient lightbulbs that people have used for more than 125 years may be a boon for the environment, manufacturers of energy-saving bulbs still face serious challenges of cost and pollution on the road to adoption
Yahoo! Finance
Dual-output boost convertor combines a 2.3MHz PWM LED driver with a low-noise OLED driver
Electronicstalk
Total LCD TV shipments into Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) stood at 7.3 million units in the third quarter of 2007, an increase of 18.31% when compared to 6.17 million units in the second quarter
Gulfnews.com
The latest trend in home electronics gives a whole new meaning to the phrase “home movie.”
Rapid City Journal
ReportonBusiness.com
Market prediction could mean healthy 2008 for Corning
Star-Gazette.com
Hitachi, Canon and Matsushita are considering building a 300-billion-yen LCD plant in the western Japan city of Himeji for their new LCD alliance, informed sources said Thursday.
JCN Network
LawyersandSettlements.com
Electronista
27 Dec 2007
PopularMechanics
Now it is Samsung who has sued LCD TV competitor Sharp claiming it infringed four U.S. patents for the technology used in televisions and computer monitors.
Smarthouse
Algorithm can reduce the luminance of LCD backlights by up to 50% through the analysis of the image data in LCD driver chips and the related adjustment of power consumption rates in the LED drivers.
Electronicstalk
Samsung Electronics and LG Philips LCD, are speeding up to move their module plants to China, so local backlight unit makers are devising various methods to deal with the situation such as closing down plants in Korea or adding more value to their products.
Korea IT News
Most consumers aren't aware of the added costs before they trade in their old sets for plasma ones
The Salt Lake Tribune
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