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    Earlier this year, Intel delayed its chip for large-screen televisions. Now the Santa Clara, California-based company is killing it.

  • Put your money where the media centre is

    Consumers may be slowly warming to the benefits of Windows Media Center Edition (MCE) PCs, but most businesses are still unaware that this steadily growing market promises new potential revenue streams with a relatively small investment.

  • Samsung strives for LCD record

    Samsung Electronics' upcoming LCD could set a record for the electronics industry.

  • Samsung unveils largest flexible LCD

    Samsung Electronics has created a flexible LCD screen that measures seven inches diagonally, another technology that may one day be used in products such as e-books.

  • Australia ditching CRT monitors: IDC

    Australia is turning its back on older style Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) monitors, and is opting for newer Liquid Crystal Displays (LCD), according to research company IDC.

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    Worldwide shipments of liquid crystal display TVs grew rapidly in the first quarter compared with the same period a year before, according to a new report.

  • First Look: Sony KLVL32MRX1 LCD TV

    We sit down with Sony's latest LCD TV in our Australian first look.

  • Sony MFM-HT95 (19-inch LCD)

    Sony's MFM-HT95 is a great LCD monitor/TV hybrid, and is sure to adequately serve your IT or AV needs.

  • HP L1908w

    HP's L1908w delivers a cheap but acceptable experience for users on a tight budget who don't want to risk a "no-name" brand display.

  • Front-projection TVs

    They're the cheapest path to big-screen heaven these days, until projector prices come down. But watch out for the pitfalls.

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