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The Financial Times
Despite selling at least 35,000 Bravia HD LCD TV’s in July with its free Playstation 3 giveaway, Sony Australia still sees growth potential for plat panel TV in August.
Current.com.au
Colour active matrix LCD module is a cost effective replacement for the Sharp LQ10D368 10.4in VGA colour TFT display.
Electronicstalk
Lamina Lighting, a seven-year-old LED lighting company, on Tuesday said that it is selling its assets to Lighting Science Group Corporation (LSG), which makes customized LED lighting fixtures.
CNET
Matsushita Electric will begin test production of next-generation displays for TVs next year with plans for commercial output as early as 2011, Japan's top business newspaper reported Tuesday.
AP (via Google)
Compound Semiconductor
Coolest-gadgets.com
Nextar brings pizzazz to the world of picture frames for children’s photos.
Company release
Samsung Electronics introduced a series of new frames with more sophisticated and premium functions.
Telecoms Korea
A joint research project by the University of Michigan and Princeton University has devised a new OLED technology which would induce the release of 60% more light.
PC Magazine
The New York Times
Future Lighting Solutions announced today the availability of the new Linear Optic 210 from Polymer Optics Limited designed specifically for linear arrays of LUXEON Rebel LEDs.
Business Wire
Design news
A typhoon packing wind gusts of up to 191 kph and forecast to dump up to a metre of rain in places was on course to hit Taiwan on Monday morning, prompting cancellation of work and market closures.
Reuters
Sony, Sharp, Hitachi, Samsung and Motorola agree on Amimon whole-house wireless HD standard (Jul 24)
...WHDI, however, is camped out in a chunk of unlicensed 5GHz spectrum just like 802.11n Wi-Fi, meaning it must be able to tolerate the reasonable levels of interference only from other devices that use the same frequencies, and can broadcast at higher power levels than UWB – enough for a range of "over 100 feet." WirelessHD, a third major spec also funded by Samsung and Sony, plus Panasonic, Toshiba, LG and NEC, uses the 60GHz band, and apparently has problems unless the transmitter and receiver are within line-of-sight.
Gizmodo
The Chosun Ilbo
Osram development engineers have achieved new records for the brightness and efficiency of white LEDs in the laboratory. Under standard conditions with an operating current of 350 mA, brightness peaked at a value of 155 lm, and efficiency at 136 lm/W.
Marketwatch.com (Dow Jones)
Company release
Warsaw Business Journal
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XFN-Asia (via Quamnet)
ArabianBusiness.com
The Times of India
The Korea Times
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