Dangerous Chemical In LCD TVs Being Replaced Filed under: TV & HDTV | by: Rien | Hits: 112 Gizmodo: A couple of weeks ago we brought you the shocking news that your LCD HDTV probably contained a nefarious gas called Nitrogen Trifluoride (NF3) that was far more harmful to the environment than many other sources, including CO2. The Linde Group, who manufactures many of the LCD panels used in several popular LCD HDTVs, says that they’ve tweaked their manufacturing operations to use Fluori
Loewe has chosen the video postprocessor from NXP, PNX5100, to deliver full-HD picture quality on its latest 37-inch and 40-inch LCD TV line-up.
Loewe has chosen the video postprocessor from NXP, PNX5100, to deliver full-HD picture quality on its latest 37-inch and 40-inch LCD TV line-up.
Vizio’s 120Hz LCD TVs from CES are not vapor, instead coalescing into very real products. The 47- and 42-inch sets—rebranded “Black Tie” as part of the company’s new performance XVT line—will be available in just a couple weeks for $1,500 and $1,200 MSRP, at street prices of around 1,400 and $1,100 respectively. I checked them out—and they weren’t bad. Those prices Vizio quoted are reasonably solid, the company says, though not 100 super-duper percent, as the LCD market is the only thing more
http://www.displayblog.com/2008/07/23/auo-cmo-move-forward-as-planned-for-g85-lcd-fab-construction/. The LCD industry is in a state of flux right now. With increasing inventory for LCD panels, shifting demand for smaller LCD TVs, LCD panel prices nosediving, LCD manufacturers throttling utilization rates, it isn’t an easy time for anyone involved in the LCD supply chain. But AU Optronics (AUO) and Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO) are reportedly moving forward as planned for the construction of the



