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In our TV test labs, lower-cost 3D sets and expanded Internet access
ConsumerReports.org (blog) - Dec 31, 1969
A 55-inch 3D-capable LCD TV from LG's entry-level 3D LCD series. Features includes an edge LED backlight, 120Hz refresh rate, built-in Wi-Fi, and access to online content, including streaming movies and TV shows. LG 60PA6500, $1200. A 60-inch plasma TV

Big-Screen TVs Offer Industry Profit Haven
Twice - Dec 31, 1969
“In 2011, only about 25 percent of the 60-inch TV category had the 3D feature, and that percentage was about equal for plasma TV and LCD/LED TV,” Pratt said. New in 2012, manufacturers LG and Samsung are trying to stay a step ahead of Apple by

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High-end TV sales help LG Electronics triple Q1 profit
Reuters - Dec 31, 1969
High-end TV sales help LG Electronics triple Q1 profitQ1 operating profit 448 bln won vs 304 bln won fcast * Handset operating profit 35 bln won vs 10 bln won in Q4 * TV unit operating profit nearly doubles, margins up to 4.1 pct * LG Elec shares close down 1.3 pct in flat KOSPI By Miyoung Kim SEOUL,

LG set to introduce OLED TV in the UAE
gulfnews.com - Dec 31, 1969
By Naushad K. Cherrayil, Staff Reporter Dubai LG Electronics plans to launch an organic light-emitting diode (OLED) TV in the UAE in the last quarter of the year, DY Kim, President of LG Gulf FZE, told Gulf News. OLED TV features a high quality picture

Premium TV sales lift LG
Sydney Morning Herald - Dec 31, 1969
Premium TV sales lift LGLG Electronics, the world's second biggest television maker, has more than trebled its quarterly profit to $US393 million ($379 million) on improved margins and a pick-up in high-end TV sales, underscoring South Korea's dominance in an industry once

LG Display Reports Wider-Than-Estimated Loss on TV Demand
Bloomberg - Dec 31, 1969
LG Display Reports Wider-Than-Estimated Loss on TV DemandLG Display Co. (034220), the world's second- largest maker of liquid-crystal displays, reported its third consecutive quarterly loss after television demand slowed and shipments of some products were delayed. The net loss was 129.2 billion won ($113

LG Display Reports Third Quarterly Loss in a Row
ABC News - Dec 31, 1969
LG Display Reports Third Quarterly Loss in a RowDisplay panel suppliers had one of their worst years in 2011 as an industrywide supply glut and weaker-than-expected consumer demand for TVs battered prices of TV panels. Sales of TV panels accounted for nearly half of LG Display's revenue in the

LG Electronics Swings to Net Profit
Wall Street Journal - Dec 31, 1969
LG Electronics Swings to Net ProfitBy JUNG-AH LEE SEOUL—LG Electronics Inc. bounced back to profitability in the first quarter as new products with smarter features revived its flat-screen television and handset businesses. The return to profitability, after two successive quarters of

LG Electronics ups stakes in TV sector
IT Business Net - Dec 31, 1969
By GrabNetworks TV sales help LG Electronics report better-than-expected Q1 profits; world's second biggest TV maker brings forward launch of next generation flat screens. Introducing Canon`s Cinema EOS motion picture system.

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LG begins mass production of first flexible, plastic e-ink displays
ExtremeTech - Dec 31, 1969
LG begins mass production of first flexible, plastic e-ink displaysIn January last year, the head of LG R&D said that it had produced a plastic, e-ink 19-inch color display — the same size as a tabloid newspaper. The amount of energy (and money) that we would save if we used e-paper instead of paper would be

The Best Tablet Display: Guess Who?
Gizmodo - Dec 31, 1969
New teardown reports now indicate that there are actually 3 display suppliers at launch: LG, Samsung, and possibly Sharp. The iPad 2 uses amorphous Silicon for the LCD Active Matrix Thin Film Transistors (AM TFTs), the same display technology found in

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