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A key LCD component market may be opening up
11:02 AM - November 28, 2005 by
The Editors of Tom's Hardware
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With 3M seeing some of its patents for LCD brightness-enhancement film (BEF) technology expiring, international companies such as GE and Kodak and Taiwan-based companies have begun to target the segment.
So, although 3M will remain the dominant player in the near future, industry sources expect the situation to gradually change.
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