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  • Samsung to unveil low power display panel without color filter
    October 13, 2005 – 2:30 PM
    Samsung said it will unveil a new 32 inch LCD at a display conference in Yokohama, Japan, next week. Unlike other conventional LCD displays the new display will not use a color filter to separate out the red, green and blues, but will rely on the backlight to separately transmit the colors.
  • Dolphin Stadium gets world's largest 720p display
    April 10, 2006 – 4:49 PM
    We're used to a lot of companies calling their products the world's largest, smallest, first or most expensive, and most of the time, we're able to deflate the hype at least a little.
  • Interactive display system knows users by touch
    May 25, 2006 – 11:00 AM
    An interactive computer display that keeps track of multiple users by differentiating between their touch could lead to safer vehicle controls and smarter video games, its makers claim.
  • Mobile display shipments to hit 1.2 billion units in 2006
    October 5, 2006 – 10:42 AM
    With a wide variety of mobile phone models with multimedia capabilities now in the market, all vying to attract the interest of consumers, iSuppli forecasts that shipments of mobile handset displays will reach 1.2 billion units in 2006, up 17% from 1.05 billion units in 2005, according to the research firm.
  • Matrox enables dual-display for integrated graphics chipsets
    November 8, 2005 – 10:30 AM
    Matrox? Has TG Daily fallen into a time warp? No, the company that pioneered MGA graphics in the 1990s really is planning a comeback, this time with a product that enables dual displays with single-port graphics cards.
  • BenQ looks to expand its display business in 2H
    July 22, 2005 – 10:52 AM in Business
    With the goal of becoming the top display vendor in the world, BenQ will aggressively expand its LCD TV business in Japan and Europe in the second half of this year, according to the company.
  • Multifunction monitors the next display trend?
    July 13, 2005 – 10:59 AM
    With the growth of LCD monitor sales slowing down and profits narrowing, makers have been pushing products with more functionality to remain competitive, with Sony, Sharp and BenQ among the makers that are offering multifunction monitors (MFMs).
  • Samsung unveils new display technologies
    August 24, 2004 – 9:55 AM
    Samsung Electronics, Ltd.
  • Despite Dominance Of LCDs, Opportunities Remain For Emerging Display Technologies, Says ISuppli
    December 3, 2007 – 10:48 AM
    LCD is the dominant display technology for most electronic products, including televisions, computer monitors, notebook PCs, ultra mobile PCs (UMPCs), MP3/portable media players (PMPs) and mobile phones.
  • NEC To Release 52" LCD Display For Signage Applications
    February 29, 2008 – 10:39 AM
    NEC Display Solutions of America recently announced the launch of its 52" LCD MultiSync (LCD5220) full high-definition wide-screen display designed for digital signage applications.
  • New NEC display improves LCD readability in direct sunlight
    April 8, 2005 – 2:55 PM
    NEC announced a new LCD technology that promises users to deliver high visibility and vivid colors even when exposed to direct sunlight. The company said it will begin shipping the technology in a 5.5" amorphous silicon TFT active matrix device in June.
  • Planar debuts stereoscopic 3D display
    September 13, 2005 – 3:50 PM
    Planar Systems today announced the SD1710 StereoMirror, its stereoscopic 3D LCD monitor delivering stereo imaging.
  • Casio triples EL display brightness
    July 2, 2004 – 9:34 AM
    Casio Computer has managed to successfully triple the brightness of an organic electroluminescent (EL) display, which puts it on the same level as plasma televisions, reports the Nihon Keizai Shimbun.
  • ITRI Debuts 10.4" Color Flexible Display
    December 14, 2007 – 11:15 AM
    Taiwan's Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) recently debuted its latest flexible display technology, including a color 10.
  • Universal Display demos transparent OLED
    May 24, 2005 – 5:44 PM
    Universal Display (UDC) today announced the development of the world's first high-resolution active-matrix transparent OLED (AM-TOLED) display.

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