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Taiwan and South Korea's LCD Market-Share Battle

prostoalex writes: "This lengthy article on Reuters Web site, filled with numbers and analyst references, talks about Korean and Taiwanese manufacturers starting a price war in the field of LCD. Apparently, last year all Taiwan-based manufacturers lost money, while Koreans made money, and the companies are ready to slash their prices in turn for market share." From my reading of the article, it looks like the manufacturers may actually be reluctant to trade profits for market share, but this kind of competition still sounds good for LCD buyers.

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  1. Re:Holy cow! by Dr.+Ion · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Same here.. I couldn't get a GeForce2 or PNY GeForce3 to drive the DVI on an FP2000 without speckle and snow, even at lower resolutions.

    A PNY GeForce4 4200 did the trick, though. Tack-sharp 1600x1200, no problem.

    I'm starting to wonder if DVI isn't so standardized.

  2. Re:....price wars are not that good. by slittle · · Score: 2, Interesting
    The LCD manufacturers are further shooting themselves in the foot by allowing the CRT manufacturer to rapidly increases the minimum acceptable monitor size, right now about 19" for about $200
    I don't know about that...

    On one hand, how long is that going to last? Big CRTs are.. big, not to mention fucking heavy. Not everyone has the space to put a monster CRT.

    On the other, since those same CRT mfr's are forcing the bigger screen sizes, people who are convinced of the size but don't have/want to waste the space may trade money for space and move to LCD.

    More widescreen (like Apple's.. whatever it's called) LCD's would be fuckin cool too. My eyes are side by side people, my field of vision is not square!
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