Technologies

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

The end of dirty LCD screens?
by Zuzana Blazeckova


Every user of computer has exact knowledge how annoying does it feel to have a screen messed with smudges, fingerprints or dust. It is unaesthetic, uncomfortable and in general not really good for health of eyes too. Every user of computer is fed up with cleaning it day by day, over and over again. The company LG Phillips LCD Co., settled in Seoul, has just announced their new device focused on abbreviation of cleaning computer screen. The technology is based on a simple coating and promises customers easy-to-clean and dirt-resistant panel, which will safe a time and money too. Creators compare the system how the panel works with non-stick frying pan, which is after using easy to wipe. The LG Phillips LCD Co. intents on performing the device and begin with production in the first half of 2008. Foremost they plan to provide panels just for 15.4-inch widescreen, but by the end of 2008, they will probably start with making panels for all panel sizes. The company supposes that new technology will be popular almost among young students using laptops. The main competitor for LG Phillips is the other South Korean company Samsung Electronics Co. Both of manufactures are famous first of all for production of liquid crystals displays. They are in general used for computer monitors, flat screen televisions as mobile phones too. LG Phillips Co. and Samsung Electronic Co. are actually the biggest competitors in South Korea trying to gain the global domination in the market of liquid crystals displays.

related story: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071120/ap_on_hi_te/techbit_clean_screen;_ylt=Aj6NXoH583vMG3AdUMmUtZWs0NUE
by Zuzana Blazeckova
for PocketNews (http://pocketnews.tv)

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