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More fuel for the LED fire: Samsung unveils new displays
There's been a lot of talk of LED displays as of late: they look great, save power and (allegedly) are coming soon to a MacBook Pro and HP laptop near you. Well here's more fuel for that fire: Samsung, which manufactures displays that are re-branded by companies like Apple, Dell and HP, has unveiled its upcoming lineup of LED-backlit LCD displays and they sure look fancy. There's a massive 40-incher, a 30-inch model and a 15.4'--which is, suspiciously enough, the exact same size as the display in the 15" MacBook Pro. Bloggers, start your engines! While details on pricing and availability are scant at this point, there's plenty of photos to salivate over at Engadget, including side-by-side comparisons with the obviously inferior displays of today.
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- see this Engadget post
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