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Tudatosabb mobilfelhasználók

Tech | 2007.12.17 15:42

Az érintőképernyős telefonokra fejlesztő UIQ üdvözli a Google Android projektjét, de tart a piac széttöredezésétől.

Sony ranked top in LCD TV shipments in 2006

IDG News | 2007.02.14 17:02

Sony Corp. came out on top of the LCD (liquid crystal display) TV market in 2006 for the first time, according to figures published by DisplaySearch on Tuesday.

Toshiba ties with LG.Philips for LCD panels

IDG News | 2006.10.10 11:23

Toshiba Corp. is planning to buy a one fifth stake LG.Philips LCD Co. Ltd.'s Polish subsidiary in order to ensure a steady supply of LCD (liquid crystal display) panels for European televisions, it said Tuesday.

Asustek introduces 42-inch LCD TV

IDG News | 2006.09.27 14:40

Asustek Computer Inc. launched its second LCD (liquid crystal display) TV this week, extending the growing visibility of its brand name in the digital home segment. The product comes as demand for new LCD TVs gains momentum, according to market researcher iSuppli Corp.

Samsung develops 70-inch LCD panel for TVs

IDG News | 2006.08.21 11:53

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. will this week unveil what it says is the first 70-inch high-definition LCD (liquid crystal display) panel.

LG.Philips cuts production due to LCD price fall

IDG News | 2006.06.14 10:41

LG.Philips LCD Co. Ltd. cut production and will review its planned spending on new factories and equipment due to falling prices for LCD (liquid crystal display) panels, the company said late Monday.

Panasonic, Hitachi LCD venture to double expansion

IDG News | 2006.06.01 10:56

Providing further evidence of the booming market for flat-panel televisions, a Japan-based LCD (liquid crystal display) screen maker will double its planned expansion over the next two years, it said Wednesday.

Az Örömóda és a politikusok

Tech | 2006.05.30 12:56

Fénykép vagy hangminta alapján is képes visszakeresni a digitális archívumban a korábbi előfordulásokat az a rendszer, amelyet nemrég mutatott be az IQSYS Informatikai Rt.

LCD pioneer scores half-million dollar MIT prize

IDG News | 2006.05.04 11:43

James Fergason, the self-described "first guy who saw what [liquid crystal displays] were really good for," has been given a US$500,000 award for a lifetime of inventions that have advanced computer, medical and other industries.

Sony, Samsung to further raise LCD production

IDG News | 2006.04.20 10:43

S-LCD Corp., the LCD (liquid crystal display) panel production joint venture of Sony Corp. and Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., plans to invest a further 222 billion won (US$237 million) to expand production at its factory in Tangjeong, South Korea, it said Wednesday.

Sony, Samsung plan $2 billion LCD plant

IDG News | 2006.04.10 10:30

Sony Corp. and Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. have reached a basic agreement to build a new US$2 billion manufacturing line for LCD (liquid crystal display) panels, the companies said Monday.

Sharp to increase LCD capacity by 20 percent

IDG News | 2006.02.27 11:45

Sharp Corp. confirmed Monday that it plans to raise LCD (liquid crystal display) panel production capacity at one of its factories in Japan by 20 percent.

Sharp to speed up LCD factory expansion

IDG News | 2006.01.11 12:28

Sharp Corp. is planning to increase production at its two LCD (liquid crystal display) factories in Japan in response to anticipated soaring demand for flat-panel LCD televisions over the next few years, it said Wednesday. The company also expects to report record sales in 2006.

iPod, LCDs best sellers at top U.S. tech stores

IDG News | 2006.01.06 13:49

Holiday sales at top U.S. technology retailers over the past few weeks sparkled, with iPod music players and LCD (liquid crystal display) displays leading the charge, executives said Friday.

Samsung, LG both open new LCD factories

IDG News | 2006.01.02 01:31

Two of the world's largest manufacturers of LCD (liquid crystal display) panels have started making screens at new factories that should enable them to cut manufacturing costs and so lead to further price reductions in big-screen, flat-panel televisions.

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