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Thin-film transistor (TFT) LCD panels based on amorphous silicon rule the notebook display market and are making inroads on the desktop, but a brighter, thinner, lighter, and more reliable TFT technology, based on polycrystalline silicon (also known as polysilicon), is undergoing some significant developments.
Toshiba has a reputation for slipping the latest technology into the smallest, lightest, and best-looking notebook cases around. The new Toshiba Port',g', 3440CT -- the first new portable to come along from Toshiba in some time -- carries on that tradition.
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