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ClearLED Enjoying Retail

GWS said that it is getting a good response to its ClearLED displays which are being used by Zara and McDonald’s. ...

Sony Mobile Hires German Sales Manager

Sony Mobile in Germany has named Jürgen Strätker as sales manager in the region.

Large Panels Plummet at CPT

November revenues for Chunghwa Picture Tubes fell 9.3% MoM and 23.7% YoY, to NT$3.8 billion ($115.4 million). January-to-November revenues were down ...

LG Hopes to Win at Super Bowl

Ridley and Jake Scott will work together to direct the advertLG will show its first Super Bowl advert during the next ...

JCDecaux and Dubai Duty Free Collaborate

JCDecaux and Dubai Duty Free have announced that they are collaborating by sharing their networks and developing their digital content platforms ...

European IT Turnaround Begins

The European IT market will achieve minimal growth in 2015, following two years of revenue declines and low sales growth, according ...

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Pegatron Posts Increased Turnover

by Yvette Raikes

Pegatron saw April turnover of NT$82.01 billion ($2.7 billion), a rise of 26% YoY, bringing revenue for the first four months of the year to NT$320.68 billion ($10.7 billion). The company recorded April shipments …

Tags:Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Vol 24 - Issue 19

Quanta Sees Lower Notebook Sales

by Yvette Raikes

Quanta Computer reported April turnover of NT$69.19 billion ($2.3 billion), up 1.5% YoY, resulting in revenue for January to April of NT$297.11 billion ($9.8 billion), an increase of 12%. The company shipped 2.7 million …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Quanta| Vol 24 - Issue 19

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Asustek Result 12/05/2017

by Jasmine Kang Sodha

Asustek Computer announced its FY17 Q1 result with total revenues of NT$98.2 billion ($3.2 billion), net operating profit NT$3.8 billion ($124 million) and net profit NT$3.6 billion ($117 million). The net profit margin was …

Tags:Asus| Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 19

April Sales are Flat for Foxconn

by Yvette Raikes

Foxconn posted April turnover of NT$322.79 billion ($10.7 billion), slightly up YoY, bring revenue for the year to date to NT$1.29 trillion ($42.9 billion), up 1.5%. The company said that its electronics business performed …

Tags:Financial Data| Foxconn (Honhai)| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 19

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Acer Result 15/05/2017

by Jasmine Kang Sodha

Acer announced FY17 Q1 result with consolidated revenues of NT$56.1 billion ($1.8 billion), operating income of NT$456 million ($15.0 million) and net income of NT$63 million ($2.1 million) with a net profit margin of …

Tags:Acer| Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 19

ADB Extends Cooperation with nc+ in Poland

by Isaac Oburu

Advanced Digital Broadcast (ADB), a leading provider of solutions and services for media convergence, and nc+, a leading polish satellite operator and provider of advanced multimedia services have signed an agreement to extend cooperation …

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ADB and nc+ Extend Partnership in Poland

by Yvette Raikes

Media convergence specialist Advanced Digital Broadcast (ADB) and Polish satellite operator nc+ have agreed to extend their cooperation on software development for the long term. They began working together in 2006. So far, their …

Tags:ADB (Advanced Digital Broadcasting)| Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| STBs| Vol 24 - Issue 19

US Cord Cutting Continues to Rise

by Alan Spencer

According to TDG research, one-third of US-based cord-cutters cancelled their legacy pay-TV service in 2016, and 52% of cord-cutters cancelled their legacy pay-TV service in the two calendar years of 2015 and 2016. These …

Tags:Cable Cutting (cord cutting)| Large Display Monitor| OTT Video| Vol 24 - Issue 19

Amazon Echo Show Announced

by Bob Raikes

Amazon has released the Amazon Echo Show which is a new form factor device (compared to the Echo and Echo Dot) that includes a 7″ diagonal touch screen (of unstated resolution). The device has …

Tags:Amazon| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 19

New Elonex LED Display in Manchester

by Alan Spencer

Elonex has installed a DOOH advertising screen in Manchester’s city centre at the National Football Museum. It has been displaying advertisements from the Royal Bank of Scotland, We Want Any Car and Falken Tyres, …

Tags:DOOH| Large Display Monitor| LED| Outdoor Displays| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 24 - Issue 19

An Unplanned War…

by Bob Raikes

This was one of those weeks where we struggled to find a story for the front page. The Samsung article about the OLED fab was ‘just a rumour’, but as the saying goes, “there’s …

Tags:Editorial| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLED TVs| QLED| Vol 24 - Issue 18

VR/AR Standards – Are We Confused Yet?

by Matthew Brennesholtz

As is usual for a new technology, standards for Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR) and Mixed Reality (MR) are, to put it politely, in flux. While at least three formal standards bodies (IEEE, …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Mixed Reality| Standards| Virtual Reality| Vol 24 - Issue 19