Portable products adopt advanced displays
The Consumer Electronics Show 2005 (CES 2005) in Las Vegas featured a cornucopia of new handheld products that sported bigger, brighter and more colorful displays. The use of newer displays makes these devices more useful in specific applications and thus more appealing to consumers. Because of this, newer display technologies are emerging as major competitive differentiators in products such as MP3 players, digital still cameras and mobile phones, iSuppli believes.
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