plasma display for mobiles
Move over LCD technology for mobile phones and PDA’s, now the very successful plasma screen technology, which has been making waves with HDTV’s, is all set to invade the mobile phone space courtesy the Japanese electronics giant, Panasonic. Panasonic...
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