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Toshiba unveils REGZA XV500 -but whatever happened to SED?
Toshiba’s new REGZA XV500 LCD television series, while boasting full HD tuner quality and a couple of clever specs, still makes us wonder whatever happened to SED?
Daniel Long
Jul 12 2008, 10:05AM
Hardware
Sony to double Bravia LCD TV production
Sony plans to double its annual production of Bravia LCD TVs in Slovakia from two million in fiscal 2007 to four million by the end of this calendar year.
Staff Writers
Apr 30 2008, 6:24AM
Hardware
Asia turns up LCD and plasma TV sales
Sales of flat-panel TVs in Asia increased 62 per cent in the last half of 2007, but traditional CRT televisions are still outselling the new technology, according to new market data.
Simon Burns
Mar 21 2008, 7:57AM
Hardware
NEC bows out of entry level LCD market
NEC Australia, a provider of commercial LCD display solutions, said it would be exiting the entry level LCD monitor market, to concentrate on its mid to high end range of LCD product.
Lilia Guan
Feb 11 2008, 6:26PM
Hardware
What do Australians want to watch: LCD or plasma?
The digital home market is expanding and the local market is splashing its cash on televisions.
Staff Writers
Feb 7 2008, 11:27AM
Hardware
LCD sales drive profits for Sharp
Sharp
continues to earn healthy profits from LCD panels despite tough competition, according to the company's latest quarterly earnings report.
Simon Burns
Feb 6 2008, 5:33AM
Finance
NEC pushes 65-inch commercial grade LCD through channel
Hardware vendor, NEC Australia has released the 65-inch NEC MultiSync LCD6520, specifically designed for digital signange and digital media, through its channel.
Lilia Guan
Jan 21 2008, 3:45PM
Hardware
Acer Australia highlights LCD market expansion
Vendor sees its LCD market share rise in Australia and underlines its commitment to the space.
Staff Writers
Nov 29 2007, 2:58PM
Hardware
Dell quits LCD TV market
Production line expected to close by the end of June.
Matt Chapman
Jun 12 2007, 3:27PM
Hardware
Sharp recalls faulty LCD TVs
Sharp Corporation of Australia told retailers that it had located a fault in 20 per cent of its existing stocks of 42-inch LCD televisions.
Staff Writers
May 28 2007, 3:56PM
Hardware
China to accelerate LCD production
China will ramp up the production of LCD screens dramatically during the next few years, new research predicts.
Simon Burns
Aug 31 2006, 9:39AM
Hardware
Samsung to spend US$635 mln on memory, LCD lines
Samsung Electronics plans to invest 617.6 billion won (US$635.1 million) on memory chip research and flat-screen production.
Staff Writers
Feb 21 2006, 8:59AM
Collaboration
Japan chip, LCD gear demand seen back in growth
Demand for Japanese equipment used to make microchips and liquid crystal displays will likely bounce back to a clear growth path in the next business year, according to an industry group.
Kiyoshi Takenaka
Jan 13 2006, 10:15AM
Hardware
Samsung SDI files patent suit against Matsushita
South Korea's Samsung SDI Co, the world's top plasma display panel maker, said on Wednesday it filed suit against Matsushita Electric Industrial, saying the Japanese firm infringed its patents.
Staff Writers
Dec 8 2005, 12:40PM
Hardware
France's Thomson, Taiwan's BenQ settle LCD dispute
Thomson and Taiwanese technology group BenQ have settled a dispute over patents owned by Thomson and related to LCD colour monitors and analogue LCD colour television receivers.
Staff Writers
Dec 8 2005, 12:10PM
Hardware
LG.Philips plans new US$486mln LCD plant
LG.Philips LCD Co Ltd, the world's second-largest flat screen maker, said on Wednesday it would invest 504 billion won (US$485.5 million) to build a new flat-screen plant near the capital.
Staff Writers
Dec 1 2005, 9:00AM
Hardware
Samsung Electronics to start new LCD line output in April
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, the world's top maker of flat screens, will start producing liquid crystal display TV panels from its newest production line in April next year.
Staff Writers
Nov 1 2005, 11:00AM
Hardware
Under the Wire: A cure for boredom
It’s amazing how incredibly boring some technology can seem, right up until the moment it becomes essential.
Matthew JC Powell
Oct 28 2005, 11:00AM
Collaboration
Sharp posts H1 profit drop, keeps outlook
Japan's Sharp Corp said on Wednesday its operating profit fell a worse-than-expected 3 percent in the first half as sliding flash memory chip prices overshadowed strong demand for liquid crystal display TVs, but it stood by its full-year forecast for a 6 percent rise in profit.
Yukari Iwatani
Oct 27 2005, 3:09PM
Hardware
Samsung, Sharp see LCD TV market of 100 mln in 2010
Senior executives from Samsung Electronics and Sharp this week said the global LCD TV market will balloon to 100 million units in 2010 from an estimated 20 million in 2005 as prices continue to fall.
Staff Writers
Oct 20 2005, 2:30PM
Hardware
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