Dear Floyd, My new copy of the Hammacher Schlemmer catalog brings many new LCD products, but the most interesting to me was the "smallest digital camcorder with glare-proof LCD screen." It uses a "low temperature poly-silicone, 180,000-pixel screen that can be clearly seen even in direct sunlight," is "smaller than a paperback," and has a "2.5 inch color LCD monitor" that has "400 TV lines of horizontal resolution." Cost = $1,500.
Yes, a certain kind of TFS product races to mind, but who knows? And why would new investors, given our price chart, invest in a company that doesn't even tell its shareholders what kind of widgets it makes?
Oh, and by the way, since we're the highest volume LCD manufacturer in the US, how come the LCD button on the TFS website is "under construction" while the forward-thinking display technologies have full explanations? What is this, a business or an academic bridge to the 21st century?
(http://www.threefive.com/prodsolu/displaytech/dsptfram.htm)
Thank goodness it's a beautiful day here. Off to the pool with friends for a fun day and absolutely no thoughts about TFS. Promise. Enjoy the day.
-Ariella
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