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  • Fri Mar 14 2008 Slimmer and eco-friendly LCD monitors

    Taiwan-based AU Optronics will release a new line that has video-tuned 1,920 x 1,080 resolution ideal for full-HD playback, as well as a thinner and power-saving design.

    Posted by Philip Wong

  • Fri Apr 7 2006 Taiwanese LCD powers merge

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

  • Fri Sep 26 2003 Taiwan surges into LCD TVs

    Taiwanese companies are accelerating efforts to manufacture televisions using LCD screens. "Digital TVs will be larger than our notebook business," one executive says.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Thu Nov 1 2007 Photos: Cracking open a digital camera

    Watch and learn as TechRepublic member Erik Eckel pries into the private life of a Vivitar ViviCam.

  • Tue Mar 18 2003 LCD growth on display

    Driven by high demand for flat-panel displays and televisions, shipments of liquid-crystal displays increased more quickly than expected during the fourth quarter, says a report.

    Posted by John G. Spooner

  • Wed May 29 2002 LCD shipments expected to pick up

    Shipments of liquid-crystal displays will increase sooner than expected, a research firm says. Lower prices may be coming, too.

    Posted by Richard Shim

  • Mon Nov 17 2003 Dell unveils LCD TVs, new printer

    The company announces 23-inch and 30-inch LCD televisions and a multifunction printer at Comdex Monday. ViewSonic, meanwhile, takes the wraps off a line of LCD monitors and a new tablet PC.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Fri Feb 1 2008 Sharp profit up 5.5 percent on LCD panel demand

    Rise in quarterly profit more than offset steep TV price falls for the third-largest flat-screen television maker.

    Posted by null Reuters

  • Fri Sep 26 2003 Gadget maker aims for global reign

    From its unglamorous beginning as a peripherals manufacturer, Taiwanese company BenQ is working methodically toward becoming a worldwide electronics giant.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Thu Jun 8 2006 Forget the glasses--3D monitors ready now

    Expect to see more opportunities for three-dimensional viewing show up on TVs, cell phones and beyond.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

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