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LCD TV

A flat panel TV that uses LCD technology or a rear-projection TV that is based on LCD microdisplay panels. All modern LCD TVs are wide screen high-definition TVs (HDTVs). See LCD vs. OLED, LCD vs. plasma, flat panel TV, rear-projection TV and LCD.
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Due to their larger display area and comparatively higher unit prices, LCD TV panels accounted for a majority of FPD revenues since 2006, but over the past three years, the market for mobile devices has expanded.
With high-end LCD TV displays incorporating support for high-definition (HD) content and 3D video, the market for LCD TVs is certainly booming!
It's all to celebrate The Carphone Warehouse's biggest giveaway of the year, where new and existing customers get a FREE 32in LCD TV when they sign up to a special phone deal, including the C3050, on a pounds 25 per month contract.
Out of the total 8.3 million units sold, 3.9 million were LCD TVs, 3.56 million were cathode ray tubes (CRTs) and 0.747 million were plasma TVs.
"We are honored and pleased that Samsung's accomplishments within LCD TV industry were acknowledged by Frost & Sullivan Award for Market Leadership" said Ram Modak, General Manager, Digital Media Business.
With the global LCD TV market projected at 115+ million units in 2009, and growing at more than 20 per cent average annual growth rate, Samsung Electronics is well-positioned to further consolidate its market leadership position in the LCD TV market, he added.- TradeArabia News Service
SAMSUNG Electronics maintained its lead in the Global TV market riding on strong demand for its LCD TV and PDP TV products, despite the global economic recession.
LCD TV's are getting even thinner and Sony's big show-stopper was what they claim to be the world's skinniest.
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