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    www.mun.calymca.org/index.php?mod=program_staff - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/7/2009    Last Visited: 7/7/2009  

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    www.mlbusinessnetworking.com/business.cfm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/30/2008    Last Visited: 4/30/2008  

    Richard HusPhone: (720) 273-9411

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    ellsworthmaine.com/site/index.php?option=com_content&ta - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/20/2007    Last Visited: 3/20/2007  

    ELLSWORTH , Area violin teachers Heidi Powell and Richard Hsu will present their students in concert at the Ellsworth Public Library March 17 at 10:30 a.m.

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    BenQ Europe - News & Press-Releases - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/3/2005    Last Visited: 8/21/2005  

    "BenQ offers small and medium-sized business users, and professionals a full line of high performance wide-screen notebooks packed with powerful features," said Richard Hsu, Director, Digital Media Business Group, BenQ.

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    California YMCA Model United Nations - For Middle... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/20/2008    Last Visited: 2/20/2008  

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    Cost key in driving laptop technology innovation |... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/13/2004    Last Visited: 4/20/2005  

    However, the overriding concern for hardware makers when picking features to add to new laptops is price and not necessarily the latest advances in technology, according to Richard Hsu, director of BenQ's Computer Products Strategic Business Unit.

    For executives like Hsu, who oversees the development of BenQ's Joybook line of laptop computers, there are many new technologies to consider when planning laptop models that will be available five years from now, including low-voltage chips, new displays and batteries, and wireless technologies.But the focus on price means that those future machines will likely closely resemble those sold today, albeit with some improvements and a few new capabilities, according to Hsu.
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    Increasingly, these screens will be offered in widescreen formats, which are more cost-effective for LCD panel makers to produce, Hsu said.

    One display technology that won't make the cut into laptops any time soon because of costs is OLED (organic light emitting diode) screens, according to Hsu.

    Another technology that hardware makers will consider adding to future laptops is fuel-cell batteries.These are able to generate electricity from a reaction between methanol, water and air and are instantly rechargeable with a new cartridge of methanol.Prototypes from several companies have been able to provide about enough power to run a lap top for 10 hours on a single cartridge and, because the cartridges are small, several could easily be carried in a bag or pocket.

    But the problem is cost.These batteries will be much more expensive than existing alternatives, Hsu said."With the cost-down trend, how do you put a two-times or three-times more expensive battery cell inside a laptop?"he asked.

    Instead of fuel cells, Hsu would like to see lithium-ion batteries that could be fully charged in under 30 minutes.One possible option is a fast charging lithium-ion battery now under development by Toshiba, which can be charged to about 80 percent of its capacity in 1 minute.

    Perhaps the biggest advance in laptop technology over the next five years will be the addition of new wireless technologies, including wireless USB and UWB (Ultra Wideband), for connecting devices over short ranges, and WiMax, for accessing the Internet over a wide area network.

    "WiMax we will see in two or three years, it depends on the infrastructure," Hsu said.

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    ITBE - Enabling a Mobile Workforce - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/26/2005    Last Visited: 7/17/2005  

    Richard Hsu, the director of BenQ's computer products strategic business unit, says that fuel cells are expensive and that a better alternative is advanced lithium-ion batteries that can fully charge in less than 30 minutes.

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    OLEDS replacing LCDS in mobile phones - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/1/2005    Last Visited: 10/26/2006  

    "For panels, affordability trumps power savings, and LCD technology is the lowest cost right now," said Richard Hsu, a director at BenQ Corp.

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    PCWorld.com - Analysis: Future Looks Bright for OLED... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/19/2005    Last Visited: 4/20/2005  

    "For panels, affordability trumps power savings, and LCD technology is the lowest cost right now," says Richard Hsu, a BenQ director.

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    Small Business Network Solutions and Computer Support... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/6/2009    Last Visited: 7/6/2009  

    Our founder, Richard Hus, has over ten years experience in the IT field working for GE Capital, as well as a small credit reporting company, planning and managing a LAN/WAN environment consisting of Microsoft Windows NT/2000/2003 servers and Cisco routers, switches and hubs. He has extensive experience in standardized PC deployment to lower Total Cost of Ownership(TCO) through reduced support cost and downtime. Proven expertise in supporting and troubleshooting server/desktop hardware, software and peripherals. He is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer(MCSE) and a CompTIA A+ Certified Technician.

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