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    Sharp’s solar-powered LCD TV

    Posted by Juniper Foo on July 8th, 2008
    (Credit: Crave Asia)

    At 26 inches for an LCD TV, you might sniff at its puny dimensions. But Sharp's shining some light on this particular flat panel, literally.

    Its 26-inch LCD TV, showcased at this week's G8 Hokkaido Toyako Summit, is powered by solar energy. The set was

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    LCD makers to pollute more than coal plants?

    Posted by Elsa Wenzel on July 3rd, 2008

    A chemical used to make LCD televisions and semiconductors could cause more global warming than coal-fired power plants, a report warns.

    Nitrogen trifluoride is a "missing greenhouse gas," according to a study published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters on June 26. It's used in chemical vapor deposition for ...

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    Sony thinks its latest TVs are masterpieces

    Posted by Mike Yamamoto on July 1st, 2008
    (Credit: Sony)

    Ever since flat-panel TVs began adorning walls, manufacturers have assumed that they should be treated like fine art--even to the point of disguising the sets as paintings or antique mirrors. We tend to think that even the most doltish burglar would see through this subterfuge, but maybe we'...

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    Sony shows off some of its latest HDTV technology

    Posted by Matthew Panton on June 27th, 2008
    Sony's OLED displays

    The guts of Sony's OLED displays

    (Credit: Tweak TV)

    Kevin Miller, a contributing editor for CNET, was recently invited to Japan by Sony for a week long trip to show off some of the company's new HDTV technology. Among the highlights were Sony's new 4K x 2K projector, ...

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