LG, the world’s second-biggest plasma display maker after Japan’s Matsushita Electric Industrial, filed the suit with a U.S. district court in Texas, seeking monetary compensation and a halt to sales ...
LAS VEGAS — Plasma screens just keep getting bigger, and Panasonic today showed the prototype of a new 150-in. plasma display that the company says is the largest flat-panel display in the world.
Sony, the world's largest consumer electronics group, said on Thursday it had reached a deal with NEC for a steady supply of plasma display panels used in large flat-screen televisions. Sony is also ...
Ultra-thin flat panel displays were the highlight of this year’s International Consumer Electronics Show, with many vendors showing thinner and sleeker high-definition TVs, giving users a peek of what ...
Thanks to falling prices, technical advances and a growing interest in networked digital-signage systems, sales of large LCD and plasma displays are heating up. The result? The unleashing of pent-up ...
I’m sitting in front of an old Sayno Plasma TV as I write this on my media PC. It’s not a productivity machine, by any means, but the screen has the resolution to do it so I started this document to ...
Anyone planning to ditch their conventional cathode-ray tube TV in favour of a much wider flat panel TV will be spoilt for choice. With the rewards so great for companies who can dominate this market, ...
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. (Panasonic) will establish a new plasma display panel (PDP) manufacturing facility in Japan, with a production capacity of 1 million, 42-inch panels per month. The ...
SEOUL (Reuters) - LG Electronics Inc. <066570.KS> is creating its smallest plasma display panel for the Chinese TV market, a company spokesman said on Monday, as the loss-making flat screen division ...
Ultra-thin flat panel displays were the highlight of this year’s International Consumer Electronics Show, with many vendors showing thinner and sleeker high-definition TVs, giving users a peek of what ...
TOKYO (MarketWatch) -- Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. (6752.TO) Wednesday outlined its growth strategy for the next three business years, including plans to build the world's largest plasma TV ...
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