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techspot.com - 10/21/2009
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AT&T; has reportedly filed suit in San Francisco today against several major manufacturers of cell phone LCD screens, accusing them of a price-fixing conspiracy. The carrier says Samsung, LG, Chunghwa, AU Optronics and others consorted to artificially jack up prices on LCD displays. AT&T; says ...
tweaknews.net - 28 days ago
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"After over a month and a half of
daily use, the Samsung UN55B8000 can be summed up...
as a mixed bag of great and not so great characteristics. The first thing to mention and the distinguishing feature is the 1.2 inch depth profile. There is no consumer ...
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SAMSUNG UN55B8000 55 INCH LED TV REVIEW @ Tweaknews
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insidehw.com - 10/16/2009
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Samsung Jet was presented in Jun this year
and now, it has arrived in our test lab....
First detail that anyone will notice is its significantly lower price tag compared to similar models on the market. There is also very fast Qualcomm MSM6246 at 800MHz ...
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Samsung Jet
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bloomberg.com - 10/21/2009
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AT&T Sues LCD Manufacturers Over Price-Fixing Claims (Update1)
By Joel Rosenblatt and Chinmei Sung Oct. 21 (Bloomberg)...
-- AT&T Inc. sued Samsung Electronics Co. , LG Display Co., AU Optronics Corp. and other manufacturers of liquid-crystal displays ...
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AT&T Sues LCD Manufacturers Over Price
| AT&T sues Samsung, others in LCD price-fixing conspiracy: AT&T has reportedly filed suit in San Francisco today.. http://bit.ly/43rSFz 10/21/2009 |
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Toshiba and Hitachi join Sony in antitrust investigation
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... disc drive businesses, Toshiba Samsung Storage Technology and Hitachi-LG Data Storage. Sony's Optiarc America was subpoenaed yesterday. None of the companies have disclosed what products are being investigated, but rumors suggest that it may be related to the high cost of Blu-ray. Combined, the companies account for some 60% of the optical drive market, so it wouldn't be surprising if they've been involved in some form of price-fixing and bid-rigging -- especially considering AT ...
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