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	<title>Comments on: The Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side of the Monitor Vertical Integration Fence</title>
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		<title>By: Noam Cohen</title>
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		<description>Dear Chris,
Most interesting commentary - as someone whose job it is to forecast customers roadmaps, I&#039;d like to hear more about your observation that integrated brands suffer from having their roadmap driven more by R&amp;D rather than market demand. Can you point out to cases, where an LCD maker heeded it&#039;s own R&amp;D, in the face of different market demand, to the detriment of it&#039;s brand? Where do the two conflict?

All the best,
Noam</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Chris,<br />
Most interesting commentary &#8211; as someone whose job it is to forecast customers roadmaps, I&#8217;d like to hear more about your observation that integrated brands suffer from having their roadmap driven more by R&amp;D rather than market demand. Can you point out to cases, where an LCD maker heeded it&#8217;s own R&amp;D, in the face of different market demand, to the detriment of it&#8217;s brand? Where do the two conflict?</p>
<p>All the best,<br />
Noam</p>
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