Which key performance variables are manufacturers of LED flat screen televisions likely to use for monitoring S-curve progression?

What will be an ideal response?


The colour accuracy, signal response times (important for fast-moving images lack of colour
smearing) and energy consumption are all LCD screen variables likely to improve for some time yet,
but they will ultimately plateau, indicating the need for newer technologies. Alternative ways to
create realistic 3D images will also be a focus of attention, as will increasing screen sizes and image
resolution (pixel counts) in the quest for higher definition (HD). Already plans exist to double pixel
densities, although constraints on available future broadcast bandwidth may inhibit adoption. Screen
size may cease to be an issue when the most popular size reaches about two metres along the
diagonal because few sitting rooms will accommodate larger sets. As plateau effects are realised the
search will intensify for alternative forms of display, such as 3d laser image projection.

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A) Biannca, Capital 120,000 Zach, Capital 120,000 B) Biannca, Capital 72,000 Zach, Capital 72,000 C) Zach, Capital 120,000 Cash 120,000 D) Cash 120,000 Zach, Capital 120,000

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a. the balance sheet amount should be converted to an average for the year. b. the income statement amount should be converted to an average for the year. c. both amounts should be converted to market value. d. the ratio loses its historical perspective because a beginning-of-the-year amount is combined with an end-of-the-year amount. e. none of the above.

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A. covered by the bank issuing the L/C. B. covered by insurance. C. assumed to be equally shared. D. assumed by the buyer. E. carried by the seller.

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