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DSCC Forecasts Continuing TV Panel Prices

by Bob Raikes

What They Say DSCC published an article about LCD pricing and believes that price rises will continue to increase in Q2 driven by limited capacity growth and shortages of glass. What We Think I’m …

Tags:Large LCD Supply| Pricing

ISE & MWC Postponements Still under Discussion

by Bob Raikes

What They Say As promised (ISE Sticks with June), the DailyDOOH held an online discussion on the topic of the planned holding of the next ISE show in June. The website reports that the …

Tags:Covid-19| Events

Check out the eGlass in today’s DD

by Bob Raikes

What They Say Display Daily contributor, Len Scrogan, always highlights the educational market and usually he covers software and applications of displays. However, in today’s Display Daily, he highlights a really innovative hardware/software product …

Tags:Education| Glass| Touch

LG USA Launches 2021 Gram Laptop Computers

by Artem Alekseenko

LG Electronics USA announced pricing and availability of the full line of 2021 LG gram laptops at LG-authorized dealers nationwide. Led by the CES® 2021 Innovation Award-winning 17-inch LG gram 17, the 2021 line …

Tags:LG Electronics (LGE)| Notebooks

LeEco Brags about its Debt

by Bob Raikes

What They Say LeEco, a name now associated in China with video streaming, changed its app icon to show that ‘it owes 12.2 billion yuan’ ($1.9 billion) in a move that is said to …

Tags:China| Financial Data

Royole Backs Away from IPO

by Bob Raikes

What They Say Caixin reports that Royole Corp and its sponsor, Citic Securities, have withdrawn their plan to go for an IPO on the Shanghai Star Market. The firm cited ‘unresolved shareholder issues’. The …

Tags:China| Flexible Displays| Investment

Analyst: Disney+ subs to exceed Netflix

by Bob Raikes

What They Say UK analyst, Digital TV Research, has a new forecast report and said that it expects that the number of subscribers to Disney+ (294 million) will overtake the Netflix total (286 million) …

Tags:Disney| Market Data| Netflix| SVOD

Disney+ 4K has stopped working on some Android TV devices

by Bob Raikes

What They Say FlatpanelsHD has pointed out that Disney+ 4K has stopped working in UltraHD and is only available in HD or SD on some Android TVs. Devices affected include Philips Android TVVs, Sony …

Tags:Android| DRM & Content Protection| UltraHD & 4K