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Thursday, December 21, 2006

LG phillips and Samsung accused of LCD price fixing and Colusion: CEO fired

This is not something I would normally post as it is not really HTPC related, but it could possible affect what we all have been or will be paying for HDTVs. Lg Phillips has posted a press release on their website.

Lg Phillips press release
LG.Philips LCD Issues Statement 2006/12/11

Seoul, Korea (December 11, 2006) - LG.Philips LCD [NYSE: LPL, KRX: 034220], today made the following statement:

“Last Friday, as part of an investigation of possible anticompetitive conduct in the LCD industry, officials from the Korean Fair Trade Commission (KFTC) visited the offices of LG.Philips LCD in Seoul, Korea. In addition, the Japanese Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) issued a notice to our offices in Tokyo, Japan and the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) issued a subpoena to our offices in San Jose, California.

LG.Philips LCD takes this matter very seriously and will cooperate fully with regulatory authorities. While these investigations continue, LG.Philips LCD is committed to running its business as usual, supplying its global customer base with the highest quality products.”
About LG.Philips LCD
LG.Philips LCD Co., Ltd [NYSE: LPL, KRX: 034220] is a leading manufacturer and supplier of thin-film transistor liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD) panels. The Company manufactures TFT-LCD panels in a wide range of sizes and specifications for use in TVs, monitors, notebook PCs, and various applications. LG.Philips LCD currently operates seven fabrication facilities and four back-end assembly facilities in Korea, China and Poland. In addition, LG.Philips LCD has sales and representative offices in ten countries and has approximately 21,000 employees globally. Please visit http://www.lgphilips-lcd.com for more information.

Forward-Looking Statement Disclaimer
This press release may contain forward-looking statements. Statements that are not historical facts, including statements about our beliefs and expectations, are forward-looking statements. These statements are based on current plans, estimates and projections, and therefore you should not place undue reliance on them. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made, and we undertake no obligation to update publicly any of them in light of new information or future events. Forward-looking statements involve inherent risks and uncertainties. We caution you that a number of important factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statement. Additional information as to factors that may cause actual results to differ materially from our forward-looking statements can be found in our filings with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission.

Contact:
Bang-Soo Lee, VP, Public Affairs & PR
LG.Philips LCD
Phone: +822-3777-1020
E-mail: bsleeb@lgphilips-lcd.com

Sue Kim, Senior Manager, Corporate PR
LG.Philips LCD
Phone: +822-3777-0970
E-mail: sue.kim@lgphilips-lcd.com



A few others have caught wind of the story as well. Check out each link as they all have little different twist.

Washington Post

EEtimes

Wallstreet journal

Fox News


Amidst all the controversy LG has fired their CEO

WSJ

LG Electronics Taps New Chief,
Other Officials, Amid Setbacks

By EVAN RAMSTAD
December 19, 2006; Page B9

SEOUL, South Korea -- LG Electronics Inc., struggling to build its television-set and cellphone businesses, named a new chief executive and other senior managers, a move that could accelerate decision making.

The South Korean company tapped Yong Nam, 58 years old and most recently the head of an affiliated telecommunications-service operator, as CEO. He succeeds Ssang Su Kim, 61, who has led LG for the past three years.

James Jeong, 45 and the head of corporate finance, was named chief financial officer. He succeeds Young Soo Kwon, who was named chief executive of LG.Philips LCD Co., a joint venture with Philips Electronics NV in liquid-crystal displays, the key component in screens for cellphones, computers and most flat-panel TV sets.

The personnel changes come as LG copes with slower-than-expected growth in cellphone sales as well as losses at LG Philips LCD. LG is in a close race with Korean rival Samsung Electronics Co. to be the world's leading seller of TV sets by units this year. LG recently cut prices to grab market share, eroding profitability.

Though LG's cellphone unit, the world's fourth-largest by revenue and units, became profitable this year with strong sales of its "Chocolate" handset series, its sales growth lagged behind the overall industry. For the first nine months of the year, the company's net profit fell 58%.

Mr. Kim and other top executives were divided over strategies at both businesses, resulting in slower decision making, analysts said.

None of the executives was available for comment, an LG spokeswoman said.



2006/12/11


Wednesday, December 20, 2006

MSI releases low profile passive 7300GS with HDMI output

MSI has released yet another HDMI enabled video card This time it is a passive low profile7300GS. This card is prime for those low profile media centers that everyone seeems to like so much. If you don't have HDMI on that nice new flat panel the card still has a 1080P compatible DVI port. Check the specs and the pics below.







Support Memory
256MB GDDR2


On-board Function
HDMI Connector
DVI Connector

Heat Sink Solution


Geforce 7300GS Chipset Feature

HDMI - High Definition Multimedia Interface Support
HDMI is a new interface standard for PCs, displays and consumer electronics devices that supports standard, enhanced and high-definition video, plus multi-channel digital audio on a single cable. It enables your PC to transmit all HDTV standards that combine HDCP-protected video at resolutions up to 1080p and 8-channel digital audio with 5 Gbps of bandwidth provided.

Full Microsoft® DirectX® 9.0 Shader Model 3.0 Support
The standard for today's Purchase and next-generation consoles enables stunning and
complex efects for cinematic realism. NVIDIA® GPUs offer the most complete implementation of the Shader Model 3.0 feature set -- including vertex texture fetch (VTF) -- to ensure top-notch compatibility and performance for all DirectX9 applications.

True High Dynamic-Range (HDR) Rendering Support
The ultimate lighting effects bring environments to life for a truly immersive, ultrareailstic
experience. Based on the OpenEXR technology from Industrial Light and Magic, NVIDIA's 64-bit texture implementation delivers state-of-the-art high dynamic-range (HDR) visual effects through floating point capabilities in shading, filtering, texturing, and blending.

NVIDIA® PureVideo™ Technology
The combination of high-definition video processors and software delivers unprecedented
picture clarity, smooth video, accurate color, and precise image scaling for all video content to turn your PC into a high-end home theater.

Adaptable Programmable Video Processor
PureVideo's programmable technology adapts to new video encoding formats as they are
developed to provide a future-proof video solution.

High-Definition MPEG-2 and WMV Hardware Acceleration
Smoothly playback all MPEG-2 and WMV video - including WMV-HD - with minimal CPU usage so the PC is free to do other work.

NVIDIA® CineFX® 4.0 Engine
Delivers advanced visual effects at unimaginable speeds. Full support for Microsoft® DirectX® 9.0 Shader Model 3.0 enables stunning and complex special effects. Next-generation hader architecture with new texture unit design streamlines texture processing for faster and smoother gameplay.

Advanced Motion Adaptive De-Interlacing
Smoothes video and DVD playback on progressive displays to deliver a crisp, clear picture that rivals high-end home theater systems.

Video Color Correction
Color temperature correction makes actors' faces appear natural, rather than washed out and pale, when playing videos on LCD and CRT displays. Display gamma correction ensures videos are not too dark, overly bright, or washed out regardless of the video format or display.

NVIDIA® ForceWare™ Unified Driver Architecture (UDA)
Delivers a proven record of compatibility, reliability, and stability with the widest range of games and applications. ForceWare ensures the best out-of-box experience for every user and delivers continuous performance and feature updates over the life of NVIDIA® GeForce GPUs. Includes full support for PCI Express and AGP.

NVIDIA® nView™ Multi-Display Technology
Advanced technology provides the ultimate in viewing flexibility and control for multiple monitors.

NVIDIA® Digital Vibrance Control 3.0 Technology
Allows the user to adjust color controls digitally to compensate for the lighting conditions of their workspace, in order to achieve accurate, bright colors in all conditions.

OpenGL® 2.0 Optimizations and Support
Ensures top-notch compatibility and performance for all OpenGL applications.

Single-Link DVI Support
Able to drive the industry's largest and highest resolution flat-panel displays up to and including 1900x1200.






MSI releases low Profile 7600GS with HDMI & Dual Link DVI

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Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Ripping Movies to your Windows Media Center Hard Drives: The easy way.

As storage gets cheaper and cheaper and fellow americans get lazier and lazier we look for methods to help us not to have to get off of our asses more and more. Today I present to you My Movies 2 for Windows Media Center. This slick little addin will let you rip (with the addition of slysoft's AnyDVD) all of your DVDs directly to your hard drive (s) for easy playback later. imagine never having to get up out of the recliner to playback your favorite DVD. The software automatically adds the cover art as well as a description of the movie and biography for all actors in the movie. If you are one of the many that runs Windows Media Center Edition shoot over to www.mymovies.name and download the FREE little Gem.

Recommended Hardware: Seasonic M12 600 Watt Power supply

Those of you who have ever used a Seasonic power supply know that they are known to be some of the quietest on the market with plenty of current to boot . This makes them perfect for use in ones HTPC systems. Today I am highlighting my favorite unit of the bunch The M12 600 Watt. It is modular (a must on HTPCs) has 48A of available current on the Quad 12V rails, 80 plus efficiency rating, and a nice large 120mm fan to keep everything cool. It also has a small auaxiliary fan that kicks in when the system gets really stressed. At $159.99 it is not the cheapest power supply around but it one of the quiteest even when heavily loaded.

For a fill review head over the Silentpcreview