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LG first to mass-produce Halogen-free 13.3 inch LCD Panel

Aug 4 2008, 12:40am CDT | by

LG first to mass-produce Halogen-free 13.3 inch LCD Panel
 
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LG announces that they will commence mass-production of environmentally friendly 13.3 inch notebook display panels this month.

The new LCD panels are halogen-free, meaning that the concentration of Bromine (Br) and chlorine (Cl) got dramatically reduced in these panels.
LG already got certifications from outside organizations confirming their halogen-free claim.
Via this LG announcement (Korean).

Just wait a couple more years and computers will be greener than grass.

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