Consumers not ready to pay for video on cell phones (Flat Screen TV)
Consumers not ready to pay for video on cell phonesSt. Paul Pioneer Press - Let's not pretend that the consumer will stop watching their LCD television,'' Mishra said. Seventy percent of industry executives surveyed by Mercer said a majority of wireless customers are expected to reject mobile television during the next few
Online Press Release PRWeb - LCD TV Misconceptions - Five Common Myths About LCD Televisions This article explores five of the most persistent "misnomers" about LCD television technology. This article should be required reading for anyone who is thinking about buying an LCD TV
Online Press Release PRWeb - Commercial 1, a North American Commercial LCD Television Company, Announces its September Webex Schedule Commercial 1 today announced it will be holding its September monthly WEBEX webinar to discuss the Commercial 1 line of LCDs on September 12, 2006
Nation's retailers hope early start, generous discounts lure shoppersIndependent Record - Gary Miller, a 45-year-old computer programmer in Cincinnati, was at Wal-Mart at 5 a.m. to hunt for a 20-inch LCD television that he had seen advertised online. "My wife sent me out for this one," he said, pointing to the set in his shopping cart
Dow drops 9 on weak Caterpillar forecastPhiladelphia Inquirer - 3M Co. rose $2.07, or 2.7 percent, to $78.47 after posting a 6.4 percent increase in its third-quarter profit amid renewed strength in its business of making films for LCD television and computer screens. Drug maker Merck & Co. advanced $1.15, or 2.6
And they will continue to do so throughout 2007Softpedia - Cutting the story short, the price for LCD television sets has dropped at least 35% in 2006 alone. Prices for 42” LCD TVs has dropped about 35% from last year and now averages $2180 per product. Cheaper LCD panels set the pace here with smaller