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Sony bows out of CRTs, focuses on LCD screens
by Staff Writers

Sony announced it would no longer import CRT computer screens into Australia, instead focusing its efforts on the more lucrative and rapidly growing LCD market.

Feb 25, 2004
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LCD TVs now outselling CRTs
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TV revenues reach record high of $100bn in 2007.

Feb 22, 2008
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LCD dominates monitor market
by Staff writers

Lower prices have helped push LCD ahead of CRT as the preferred choice of display technology in Australia, according to figures from industry analyst IDC.

Mar 14, 2005
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Google's white webpage 'not green'
by Clement James

TreeHugger attacks search giant for 'wasting electricity'.

Mar 21, 2007
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Productivity soars in the 'free range' office
by Iain Thomson

Cramped conditions and poor IT see decrease in intellectual performance.

Oct 16, 2007
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Samsung makes small screen debut
by Clement James

World's first 3-inch VGA flat panel.

Aug 11, 2006
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Light shone on LCD shortage tunnel
by Fleur Doidge

An ongoing shortage of LCD parts - further exacerbated by a major maker's decision to halt external supply - may be partly relieved in the projection sector by products tipped for a 2004 release.

Feb 5, 2004
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1990s AT&T future gazing commercials prove strangely accurate
by Daniel Long

A series of commercials directed by Fight Club director David Fincher for US phone company AT&T in 1993 is making waves across the net for its accurate representations of the future including video on demand and tollway E-tags.

Sep 21, 2009
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Schwarzenegger looks to replace textbooks with ebooks
by Iain Thomson

The governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger has outlined a plan to replace paper textbooks with ebooks as a way to save money

Jun 10, 2009
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Consumer electronics market soars to new heights
by Will Head

Market booming thanks to games consoles and TVs.

Dec 11, 2006
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Samsung sells 50,000 TVs every day
by Simon Burns

Electronics giant sells televisions worth $54m per day.

Nov 29, 2006
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Samsung launches monitor next day replacement
by Byron Connolly

Electronics giant Samsung has unveiled an ambitious next day replacement service on several of its PC monitors in a move that was initiated by its Australian subsidiary.

Nov 3, 2004
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LG withdraws low-end notebook
by Fleur Doidge

One of LG Electronics’ first three notebooks has been withheld from release to the Australian market.

Dec 4, 2003
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Last week in review
by Paul Thurrott

Mar 24, 2003
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Sony Bravia ZX1 TV blows our mind with incredible thin-ness
by William Maher

Our pics of this incredibly thin LCD have to be seen to be believed. Sony says this HD TV makes ordinary LCD TVs look like CRTs, and they're not far off.

Sep 23, 2008
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Viewsonic touts LCD world first
by Byron Connolly

Viewsonic has released two LCD monitors that it claimed have the fastest refresh rates in the world.

Mar 23, 2005

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1990s AT&T future gazing commercials prove strangely accurate
by Daniel Long  |   Sep 21, 2009
A series of commercials directed by Fight Club director David Fincher for US phone company AT&T in 1993 is making waves across the net for its accurate representations of the future including video on demand and tollway E-tags.
Schwarzenegger looks to replace textbooks with ebooks
by Iain Thomson  |   Jun 10, 2009
The governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger has outlined a plan to replace paper textbooks with ebooks as a way to save money
Sony Bravia ZX1 TV blows our mind with incredible thin-ness
by William Maher  |   Sep 23, 2008
Our pics of this incredibly thin LCD have to be seen to be believed. Sony says this HD TV makes ordinary LCD TVs look like CRTs, and they're not far off.
 
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