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Discovery About LCD

October 25th, 2009
The LCD TV will fit where larger TVs can not. The term LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Diode. If you want a flat panel TV, you can choose either a LCD TV or plasma TV. It is in the electronics that the TV differs from the plasma TV. LCD TVs are available in a few variations. The first is the conventional LCD panel, but isn’t only used in televisions. LCDs are used in many other electronic technologies like microwaves, digital clocks, calculators, and stereos. In the television, the LCD comes in

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LG to launch 15-inch OLED HDTV this Christmas

June 17th, 2009
Normally, a 15-inch HDTV would be beneath the notice of all but the most comprehensive TV addict. But not this one — this upcoming set from LG is an OLED model, only the second actual television to boast that display technology, the first being Sony's XEL-1 . The benefits of OLED tech are eyebrow-raising: You get a TV that displays brighter color, consumes less power, and is mind-bogglingly thinner than conventional LCD or plasma sets (apart from a few technology demos ). The 15-inch screen

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