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2009-10-08 LCD TV outlook brightens as CRT demand slips
  The shift from CRT-based TVs to flat-panel TVs is largely complete in developed regions worldwide, according to DisplaySearch
2009-07-08 Laser enables CRT TV recycling tech
  Panasonic Corp. and Panasonic Eco Technology Center Co. Ltd have developed a laser-cut technology to recycle CRT TVs
2008-12-11 ON Semi fortifies China R&D efforts
  ON Semiconductor has opened a joint power laboratory with TCL Multimedia Technology Holdings Ltd in China to better serve the needs of customer-focused power solutions for LCD and CRT TV sets
2008-09-22 Report: India LCD TV market doubles every year
  DisplaySearch has released a new report that analyzes the trends and opportunities within the India market and predicts that by 2012, LCD TV shipments will surpass those of CRT TVs in India
2008-02-26 Report: LCD TV shipments surpass CRTs in Q4
  DisplaySearch reported that LCD TV shipments worldwide overtook CRT TV shipments for the first time, after rising 56 percent y-on-y to a record of more than 28.5 million units or 47 percent of the world TV market
2008-02-21 A 160W CRT TV power supply using NCP1337
  ON Semiconductor NCP1337 is a valley switching controller, which eases the design of an EMI-friendly TV power supply with only a few surrounding components
2007-03-27 On Semi, Hisense co-establish power lab
  On Semiconductor and Hisense Electric announced the establishment of their joint power laboratory, which will develop efficient and energy-saving power solutions for LCD, plasma and CRT TV series
2006-03-14 Power supply design delivers less than 1W
  ON Semiconductor unveiled a GreenPoint reference design for CRT-TV power supplies that delivers standby power of less than 1W
2005-09-09 Genesis Microchip supplies TV chips to China's Konka
  China-based TV maker Konka Group has made Genesis Microchip Inc. its predominant supplier of advanced TV controller chips for its LCD, CRT and plasma TV platforms
2005-08-01 Implement an LCD-TV backlight integrated solution
  LCD TV has grown rapidly in recent years, replacing CRT TV and creating demand for highly efficient, low-cost backlighting boards for LCD TV
2005-03-08 LG.Philips Displays to close U.K. TV tube factory
  LG.Philips Displays said Wednesday (Mar. 2) that it would close its CRT plant in Durham, in the northeast of England, because of "e;crippling price erosion,"e; and a shift of demand from Europe to Asia-Pacific
2004-07-08 Japan LCD and PDP shipments surpass CRTs
  PDP and LCD TV receiver shipments in Japan registered a combined 60 percent jump to about $3 billion last year, surpassing CRT sets, according to Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association
2004-05-31 Mainland makers to expand overseas
  Mainland China makers of CRT and plasma TV receivers are expanding production overseas to fight off the threat of economic loss from the recent U.S. ruling on anti-dumping
2004-05-07 TV receiver maker in China uses Genesis' converter
  China-based TV receiver maker Hisense Co. Ltd has integrated Genesis Microchip Inc.'s FLI2300 video format converter for use in its new HD-compatible 29-inch CRT TV receiver models and 34-inch CRT TV receiver models
2004-01-08 Konka CRT TVs to feature Trident video processor
  Shenzhen Konka Group has selected Trident Tech's DPTV3D video processor family to power its series of multi-scan PAL/NTSC pure-flat digital CRT TV receivers


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