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Jeremy Hooks
Posted Thursday 1st November 2007 16:36 GMT
>>However, the non-alkaline glass is much more expensive - around ¥6122 ($53/£26/€37) per square metre, according to market watcher DisplaySearch.
£26 per 55in (i.e. 1 square meter) screen doesn't sound like a large percentage of the costs of an LCD screen.
b shubin
Posted Thursday 1st November 2007 17:11 GMT
it IS glass, you know.
coat/door/bye.
Craig Lawson
Posted Thursday 1st November 2007 18:31 GMT
Could this mean that they'll be called Liquid Glass Displays and people who buy them advised that "this product has the ability to move over time."
Anonymous John
Posted Thursday 1st November 2007 20:00 GMT
Prices are dropping far more than that already.
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Jeremy Hooks
Much More expensive? #
Posted Thursday 1st November 2007 16:36 GMT
>>However, the non-alkaline glass is much more expensive - around ¥6122 ($53/£26/€37) per square metre, according to market watcher DisplaySearch.
£26 per 55in (i.e. 1 square meter) screen doesn't sound like a large percentage of the costs of an LCD screen.
b shubin
Surely smash or shatter prices? #
Posted Thursday 1st November 2007 17:11 GMT
it IS glass, you know.
coat/door/bye.
Craig Lawson
Display #
Posted Thursday 1st November 2007 18:31 GMT
Could this mean that they'll be called Liquid Glass Displays and people who buy them advised that "this product has the ability to move over time."
Anonymous John
You don't slash prices by reducing them by 6%. #
Posted Thursday 1st November 2007 20:00 GMT
Prices are dropping far more than that already.