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engadget.com - 28 days ago
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A cellphone without an LCD isn't much of a cellphone. Alright, yes, there are exceptions to the rule, but generally speaking, LCDs still rule the industry which makes it a ripe target for nefarious price-fixing schemes to take root -- something that LG and Sharp are well-acquainted with ...
tweaknews.net - 26 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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pureoverclock.com - 25 days ago
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Widescreen monitors are finally becoming mainstream as software
support has matured, consumers have realized the addtional viewspace
is extremely beneficial, and prices have become very enticing to anyone considering purchasing a new LCD monitor. ...
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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 ...
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AT&T sues Samsung, others in LCD price-fixing conspiracy
| http://bit.ly/1V9ZIX I need to post this for the Happy Fun Ball reference. 10/22/2009 |
| AT&T sues LG, Samsung, others alleging LCD price-fixing 'conspiracy' http://tinyurl.com/ygqddvk #Engadget 10/21/2009 |
| AT&T's in a suing mood. Pic of the day c/o Engadget: http://twitpic.com/me73q http://tinyurl.com/ygqddvk 10/21/2009 |
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Hitachi and Toshiba subpoenaed in DOJ optical drive price fixing probe
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... without the fire of market collusion, and sure enough, Sony Optiarc has been joined on the naughty step by Hitachi-LG Data Storage and Toshiba Samsung Storage Technology Corp. As the names should tell you, these are joint ventures involving some of the world's biggest electronics manufacturers, whose American optical drive divisions appear to be under suspicion of fixing prices. We'd have expected Hitachi and LG to wise up after ...
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