SAN FRANCISCO — A Massachusetts-based technology manufacturer is demanding more than $100 million in a suit that accuses Hewlett-Packard Co. of stealing its idea for a portable computer monitor and then pricing the smaller company out of the market.
Mobile Monitor Technologies claims to have invented the world’s first full-sized portable monitor in 2009. According to the complaint filed in Santa Clara County Superior Court on Thursday, Mobile Monitor approached HP about a joint venture in 2011, and the two companies negotiated for four months.
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