LG Apparently Dropping LCoS Line
15th Mar 2006, 18:28 GMT
TWICE is reporting on LG Electronics’ decision not to ship two LCoS HDTVs that were shown off at CES – the 71SA1D and 62SA1D. In a letter that went out to LG dealers, the company expressed concerns about the growth prospects of the microdisplay market in light of heavy consumer demand for flat-panel LCD and plasma displays. While LG did not indicate that it would abandon the LCoS market entirely, the letter to dealers didn’t demonstrate much optimism in the technology as a viable option going forward. LG currently sells plasma and LCD HDTVs along with a couple of DLP models in both the LG and Zenith brands. More here: http://www.twice.com/article/CA6312249.html
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