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Article | 10/11/2010 Samsung develops see-through screens to replace windows
Samsung Electronics has developed see-through flat-panel screens intended to be used as high-tech windows. They could overlay news or the time on offi...
Article | 11/11/2010 Three indicted for fixing prices of color display tubes
A grand jury in San Francisco has indicted three former executives from two manufacturers of color display tubes (CDTs) for charges related to an alle...
Article | 4/11/2010 WiGig to line up with DisplayPort standard
With an eye to letting people link more devices and displays without using cables, the Wireless Gigabit Alliance plans to bring DisplayPort technology...
Article | 3/11/2010 A brief history of computer displays
From blinking lights and punch cards to LCDs and 3D flat panels, we trace the 70-year history of the tech that users rely on to see what a computer is...
Article | 15/10/2010 LCD price fixing probe nets ninth Taiwanese executive
A long-running price-fixing probe into the LCD panel business has netted its ninth indictment against a Taiwanese executive, the U.S. Department of Ju...
Article | 14/10/2010 AOC claims to have released world's thinnest LCD monitor
Display technology manufacturer AOC has released what it believes is the world's thinnest LCD monitor, named 'Razor'.
Article | 12/10/2010 New Display Tech Draws Almost No Power
The University of Cincinnati recently announced a new e-Display design, and it's a huge breakthrough for electronic devices called Electrofluidic Disp...
Article | 19/08/2010 Canon signals end of the road for SED TV dreams
Canon decided on Tuesday to liquidate a subsidiary developing a flat-panel display technology called SED, effectively bringing to an end once high hop...
Article | 15/07/2010 Pixel Qi resumes shipment of 3Qi low-power displays
Pixel Qi is trying to meet the growing demand for its innovative 3Qi displays, and has resumed shipment after a rash of orders for the low-power scree...
Article | 3/07/2010 Low-power Pixel Qi displays sell out in a day
The highly anticipated low-power 3Qi laptop displays from Pixel Qi were sold out on Thursday, just a day after the screens were officially announced a...
Article | 30/06/2010 Taiwanese LCD maker pleads guilty to price fixing
HannStar Display, a Taiwanese maker of liquid crystal displays (LCDs), has agreed to plead guilty and pay a US$30 million fine for participating in a ...
Article | 11/06/2010 Taiwan company, executives indicted for LCD price fixing
A federal grand jury in San Francisco has indicted the largest Taiwanese maker of thin-film transistor-liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD) panels, its U....
Article | 10/06/2010 Does the iPhone 4 really have a 'Retina Display'?
Dr. Raymond Soneira runs DisplayMate Technologies, which makes software to test display quality. He also knows more about digital displays than just a...
Article | 2/06/2010 Samsung shows USB-powered monitor
Samsung has demonstrated a world first at a display conference in the US - a computer monitor that's powered solely via USB.
Article | 29/05/2010 NEC adds high-end 24-inch monitor for graphics pros
NEC has released the SpectraView Reference 241, the first model in a new range for creative pros. The company says that for maximum image quality and ...
Article | 26/05/2010 Sony shows rollable OLED display
Sony has developed a flexible color display that's sturdy enough to be wrapped around a pencil while still showing video images.
Article | 18/05/2010 DuPont develops printing process for OLED next-gen displays
Dupont has developed a printing process that can produce large OLED displays in less than 2 minutes.
Article | 11/05/2010 Fujitsu develops curved Plasma Tube Array display
Fujitsu demonstrated on Tuesday a meter-square, full-color display panel that is curved so it can be mounted around corners and pillars.
Article | 7/05/2010 Fujitsu improves color e-paper screen
Fujitsu Laboratories will unveil next week a new version of its color electronic paper display that's easier on the eyes, the company said Friday.
Article | 16/03/2010 Dell sues five LCD makers for alleged price-fixing
Dell has filed a lawsuit against five LCD makers that charges them with colluding to fix prices for products, a Dell spokesman said Monday.

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