SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A Taiwanese company was fined $500 million Thursday and its former president and executive vice president were each sentenced to three years in prison for their leading roles in a ...
Samsung, Sharp, LG, and five other flat-screen display manufacturers have agreed to pay a total of $388 million to settle a civil class action suit brought against them by the U.S. Department of ...
After a jury found AU Optronics guilty of colluding with other companies to fix pricing on LCD panels, prosecutors are seeking a fine of $1 billion and 10 years prison time for two former executives.
SAN FRANCISCO — A Taiwanese company was fined $500 million Thursday and its former president and executive vice president were each sentenced to three years in prison for their leading roles in a ...
(CN) - Toshiba, LG and other electronic giants cannot sideline a retailer's claims over their admitted LCD price-fixing conspiracy, a federal judge ruled, showing little sympathy for the companies ...
LCD monitors can suffer from stuck pixels, broken pixels, and residual image problems that can be irritating to have on your screen. Here are some approaches to fixing these problems if they occur.
SAN FRANCISCOSAN FRANCISCO — A Taiwan company and two of its top executives have been found guilty of working with competitors to inflate prices of liquid screen display screens used in computer ...
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Fixing Screen Burn: Tips and Tricks for Every Device
Some devices can have this issue, but using colorful videos, white screen savers, and other tricks could save them Reviewed ...
In the late '90s, when most of us could only dream of having a thin, widescreen TV, several manufacturers were fixing prices on the LCD screens that were about to revolutionize the industry. More than ...
A Taiwanese company was fined $500 million Thursday and its former president and executive vice president were each sentenced to three years in prison for their leading roles in a global LCD screen ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... SAN FRANCISCO — A Taiwanese company was fined $500 million Thursday, and its former president and executive vice president were each sentenced to three years ...
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