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Sharp, LG and Chunghwa Guilty of Price-Fixing, Owe $585M



Having had U.S. charges brought against them for perpetrating a price-fixing conspiracy, the three electronics corporations Sharp Corp., LG Display Co. and Chunghwa Picture Tubes have all plead guilty, now owing $585 million dollars in criminal fines, according to CNN.com.

The charges, dealing with the corporations' fixing the prices of their LCD display screens, were first filed in San Francisco, in U.S. District Court. Those companies' LCDs were sold to several U.S. corporations, including Dell, Motorola and Apple, at fixed prices, according to AFP.

South Korean corporation LG will pay the lion's share of the fine, the company owing $400 million. Meanwhile, the Japanese company Sharp and the Taiwanese company Chunghwa will pay $120 million and $65 million, respectively.

Since they scammed us consumers, shouldn't they give us each a free LCD monitor as part of their restitution? [From: CNN.com and AFP]

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LCD-TV Sales Surpass Those of Old-School CRT (Tube) TVs

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The whole consumer electronics world is hyped up over flat-panel TVs, but wouldn't you be surprised to know that it took until this past yearly quarter for LCD-TV shipments to outpace shipments of good old reliable (and bulky, and heavy) CRT-TV (a.k.a. old-school "tube") sets?

According to a report from industry monitoring and analyst firm DisplaySearch, LCD-TVs captured 47-percent of the TV market, while CRT (which stands for cathode ray tube) accounted for 46-percent of the market. Plasma-TVs and rear-projection TVs (RPTV) made up the final 7-percent.

Does that number for plasma and RPTV seem small? Consider that LCD screens range from small (13-inches) sizes up to 57-inches diagonally across, which means they can serve in a whole host of settings and functions where plasma just doesn't fit the bill.

And that's where LCD has been able to make its great headway against CRT units (not to mention plasmas). As the consumer population starts to replace smaller CRTs, it is going for LCD-TVs -- the appeal of the slim form factor outweighs any concerns over higher price, and, slowly but surely, relegates the old tube technology to the dustbin of history (although we hope not the regular dustbin of all consumers' trash, since we're in great favor of recycling).

The little bit of LCDs' growth has come from the larger screen size portion of the market, although plasma and rear projection sets seem to be well-entrenched, once you start looking at screen sizes greater than 50-inches.

From TG Daily.


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