Both LG and Philips are listed in the top 5 of the world's most prolific LCD manufacturers, so it's actually not a very big surprise that the two companies' joint venture, LG.Philips LCD, came quite prepared at this year's CES, bringing along a very large number of innovative devices. However, it&... |
10 January 2008 05:08 GMT |
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It's not exactly a secret that Samsung and LG.Philips are two of the world's most important manufacturers of various LCD displays, a business that's becoming increasingly lucrative, due to the fact that almost all electronic devices released on the market nowadays also come packed with some form of dis... |
29 November 2007 15:11 GMT |
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As probably most (if not all) computer users can confirm, LCD displays have a tendency of getting dirty really quick, if they're not constantly and thoroughly cleaned. And this is exactly the reason why the people over at LG.Philips have developed a dirt-resistant 15.4-inch TFT-LCD panel for notebook computers, ... |
16 November 2007 14:46 GMT |
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The displays used in medical diagnostic equipment are generally the most advanced such products available on the market, due to the fact that they must be able to visibly reproduce even the tiniest details, in order to supply doctors with as much relevant information as possible. And this is the reason why the people... |
25 October 2007 08:06 GMT |
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As we can see almost on a daily basis, LCD technology is making some pretty important steps ahead, as the manufacturers are trying to come up with new models that provide increased image quality in a very small and thin form factor. And that's exactly what LG.Phillips has in mind to do, as it has just announced ... |
18 October 2007 05:51 GMT |
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Two important things have happened today in the display industry. One has to do with LG.Philips and the other with Samsung SDI and both of them are technological breakthroughs. Let's start with LG.Philips. The company, resulted after the merger between the Korean and Dutch companies, announced that it has develo... |
17 May 2007 10:11 GMT |
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