LG Electronics' 42PG25 boasts an attractive price (US$1000 as of November 4, 2008) and impressive features. This plasma HDTV produced good-looking images, too, though it struggled a bit with fast-motion ...
MUMBAI: Indian companies, boxed in by the economic slowdown and scarce credit, are fighting their way out the old fashioned way; selling scrap, renting instead of buying premises, and leaning harder on debtors. The 30-share BSE...
Verizon Wireless, the maker of BlackBerry phones has announced that it will sell BlackBerry Storm at $200 from November 21 onwards. Reduction of the price has been made possible with the collaboration between Verizon...
LG Electronics of Japan on Friday announced it will soon release the W2442PA-BF 24-inch computer monitor with 1920x1080 resolution. The monitor's other specifications include a 300cd/m2 brightness rating and 1000:1 contrast...
ENERGY STAR® Program Continues to Help American Consumers Make Energy Efficient Choices WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced an agreement with LG Electronics, USA, Inc. (LG), resolving concerns...
LG Electronics of Japan on Friday announced it will soon release the W2442PA-BF 24-inch computer monitor with 1920x1080 resolution. The monitor's other specifications include a 300cd/m2 brightness rating and 1000:1 contrast...
LG Electronics India has introduced its new low-power consumption LCD monitor W1941S in the Indian market. The company claimed that the new LCD monitor consumes only 21 W which is almost half the amount consumed by other LCD...
By Park Jung-youn SEOUL, Nov 14 (Reuters) - Seoul shares were nearly flat in early afternoon trade on Friday, paring earlier gains of 3.8 percent as big cap tech issues such as Samsung Electronics turned lower and telcos also...
During past years the team designed for A brand companies of Acer, Asus, Cisco, Dell, Fujitsu-Siemens, Gateway, HPQ, IBM, LG Electronics, Microsoft, Samsung, Sony, Toshiba and Wistron. The team also invented the solid quality...
Dawn Kawamoto CNET News.com Published: 13 Nov LG Display, Sharp and Chunghwa Picture Tubes have agreed to plead guilty to criminal charges for participating in a LCD price-fixing conspiracy, and to pay $585m (£392m) in fines,...