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Sony to establish venture for new flat display Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News TOKYO, Dec 7 (Reuters) - Sony Corp. said on Thursday it would establish a joint venture with a technology fund to develop a type of flat panel called field emission display. Flat-screen price wars heat up early Chattanooga Times Free Press THE GIZMO: Flat-panel television holiday specials. THESE PRICES ARE INSANE! "I’ve never seen it this chaotic," grumbled Hitachi chief marketing officer Kevin Sullivan. "This is like the PC world, and the only winner is the consumer." News Ask Swanni: Does Peyton Manning Get Blurry On HDTV? TVPredictions.com The readers pose some puzzlers for your humble high-def guru. Washington, D.C. (December 7, 2006) -- I get scores of e-mails every week from readers asking everything from whether they should buy a new HDTV to when will their TV provider add new high-def channels. Taiwan market: Sampo slashes 37-inch LCD TV prices Digi Times Sampo has lowered prices of its 37-inch LCD TVs to NT$39,900 (US$1,235), down from NT$64,900 at the beginning of 2006, and the price cut (nearly 40%) is more than the 35% quote reduction for 37-inch panels during the period, according to industry sources. Holiday Tech Guide: Accessories Washington Post Daniel Greenberg, a freelance technology writer, will be online to discuss gift ideas for gadget gurus. Microsoft Xbox 360 HD-DVD player CNET While it doesn't offer HDMI connectivity, the Xbox 360 HD-DVD player matches up well against stand-alone HD-DVD players, and it's a relative bargain at $200. The DVD Tackles the 21st Century New York Times Comparing two new high-definition discs. And the winner is Personal Tech RedNova By Rob Pegoraro, Washington Post Personal Technology Columnist The Washington Post's was online at to answer your personal tech questions, discuss recent columns, and provide advice for finding the right gadget for the holidays. Blu-ray vs. HD-DVD: The match is on Seattle Post-Intelligencer Blu-ray or HD-DVD? Only one likely will survive in the battle of high-definition DVD players. Hitachi aims for double-digit sales growth in China Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News HONG KONG, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Hitachi Ltd. , Japan's biggest electronic conglomerate, expects double-digit sales growth in China on growing demand products ranging from telecom equipment and escalators to nuclear power equipment.
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