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Syntax-Brillian Corp., a designer and developer of liquid crystal display (LCD) and Liquid Crystal On Silicon (LCOS) high-definition TVs and microdisplay components, has inked a US$1 million sales agreement with aerospace company Rockwell Collins.
EE Times
Photonics.com
Electronics Weekly
AFX News (via Forbes)
AFX News (via Forbes)
LG.Philips LCD and HP have firmed up their tie-ups by meeting an agreement on demand and supply of 10 million units in the notebook panel segment for the next two years.
Displaybank
Computer Partner
Thin sheets capable of receiving remote data signals are off the drawing board and hitting the streets.
Prague Daily Monitor
Business Standard
Stuff Magazine
Reuters (via MSN Money)
DE&T announced on February 17th that it has signed an agreement with Samsung Electronics to supply LCD manufacturing equipment worth 1.5 billion won (approximately $1.549 million).
Displaybank
China-based BOE-OT is planning a massive investment in stretching production capacity and building a new fabrication line, while Korea-based BOE-Hydis' investment is likely to be constrained to R&D activities and additional equipment installation.
Displaybank
Gome, Suning, Dazhong and Yongle, China's four major appliance retailers, have stopped selling the five types of Sony televisions that were reported to have a software timing errors.
China Tech News
A new 2.7in OLED module offers an easy upgrade path from LCD modules that are thicker and heavier and also require a backlight.
Electronicstalk
We found the best and the brightest in 1080p, plasma, LCD and DLP TVs that will be headed for stores in 2006.
Chicago Tribune
Taipei Times
Mail and Guardian
China Broadcast
The L1970HR has a gray-to-gray response time of 2ms, reducing image sticking when viewing fast-moving images on the screen. The contrast ratio is 1600:1.
Displaybank
Nikkei Electronics Asia
Sony China issued a statement saying two LCD rear projection TV and three LCD TV models, all manufactured between August and November in its Shanghai factory, had a timing problem...
China Daily
Chemie.DE Information Service GmbH
Cheap TV sets illegally imported from China have been flooding the domestic market as local users can easily afford the low prices and flock to buy these goods. But this has caused disorder in the market because of uncontrolled prices and quality.
VietNam News
NE Asia Online (USE Nikkei Electronics Asia)
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