Flat panels drive old TVs from market (AP)

by Populux | October 23, 2006 at 02:51 am
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REDWOOD CITY, Calif. - The lone conventional television set at Anderson's TV store sat along a side wall like a castoff. Its screen was dark as dozens of other gleaming flat-panel and big-screen models flashed nearby with vivid color images. The staff at the Redwood City store hadn't even bothered to turn on the cathode-ray tube TV until a reporter asked to see it on a recent afternoon. The obvious neglect reflected the wallflower status of today's CRT TVs, as well as the mature technology's doomed ...

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