Cost of Dow facility...huge dollars to spend..will
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Cost of Dow facility
http://www.michaelwalters.com/stories/news.phtml?num=4300
Laying out four strands of business strategy is ambitious. It demonstrates the enormous potential in Nanoco, but perhaps takes a look over the shoulder, fearing a potential bidder. Right now, Nano is effectively a one product business relying on a single supplier (the group's Runcorn manufacturing is relatively small) with global resources. Dow is spending $400m on the production plant in Korea, not far short of the current market value of the whole of Nano. The sooner the company can sign up other major partners in other significant markets, the better
http://www.techradar.com/reviews/audio-visual...593/review
After going hands on with the TV one clear thought kept popping up: this picture is vibrant, but it’s at the point of oversaturation. Harsh, heavy-handed reds took over the majority of the color spectrum, giving some objects on-screen a strange tint. The scene LG had on loop was someone cooking eggs and serving them with a bright-red apple. Both the eggs and the apple looked a little off-putting and while the rest of the scene looked fine, these unnaturally vibrant areas were almost impossible to ignore.
Representatives from LG were very upfront about it, saying that this was something the company’s engineers would be working on over the coming months and that they hoped to have it fixed before the UHD screen hits the market later this year.
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