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In the world of digital projectors, DLP and LCD battle for supremacy. Neither one is perfect. So it is important to understand what each one gives you, so you can make a good decision about which will be better for you.
Projector Central
In a filing to the Taiwan Stock Exchange, BenQ said it sold 40 million GDRs at US$4.68 each, or NT$31.36 per common share.
Forbes
Earlier, Nanya Technology said Inotera's main board listing should take place early next year if regulatory approval is granted by the end of the year.
Forbes
n seeking improved low-k film technology, they enhanced the quality of the low-k film by allocating dummy wiring to improve removal of moisture from the film. In doing so, they overcame the problem of poor drain characteristics in low-k film.
Fabtech
SemIndia had announced plans to invest $ 3 billion in a chip-making plant in the country with technology licensed from U.S.-based chip-maker Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) to create customised products for the Indian market and bring down chip pri
The Hindu
AUO cited a lack of cold cathode fluorescent tube (CCFL) backlights used with LCD screens in monitors and LCD-TVs as one factor that limited its monthly revenue figure, which broke a record high anyway.
ARNnet
CNET (via ZDNet UK News)
Computer World HK
EU is poised to announce the RoHS-related investigation result as early as January 2006.
Displaybank
The new products include two DSP-based system-on-chips (SoC), multimedia codecs, application programming interfaces (APIs) and frameworks development tools.
IQ Online
Channel News Asia
Fujitsu Hitachi announced now a 42 inch 1080p Plasma HDTV.
I4U
Nikkei Electronics Asia
Nikkei Electronics Asia
Lehman Brothers predicts the LCD industry will experience stable volume growth throughout 2006.
ecoustics.com
The company had previously said it was ceasing production of CRT lens systems for RPTVs at the plant. Then lenses historically have been the plant's primary product, and the company will continue making them in China.
The Cincinnati Post
Business Wire
There will be a relatively mild oversupply of liquid crystal display in the first half of next year although a stable volume growth throughout 2006 is expected for Asia's LCD industry, a report on Asia's display sector said.
Taiwan News
CNET (via ZDNet UK News)
After two years of losses, Pioneer has unleased a drastic reform plan that includes closing a joint venture company for manufacturing AMOLED panels, reducing PDP operation, laying off 600 workers, and dedelisting from most stock exchanges.
EE Times
Information Week
Washington Post
Red Herring
Reuters (via Washington Post)
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