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Sigmaintell Covers Mobiles & Tablets

by Bob Raikes

What They Say After reporting on its TV panel prices yesterday (Sigmaintell Research?TV Panel Price Trends in Jun.2022 (The early June edition)) and now we have its data on smartphone and tablet panel prices. …

Tags:Pricing| Small Medium Panel Supply| Smartphones| tablets

ADI wins contract to install ‘Europe’s largest LED ceiling’

by Bob Raikes

Body Text Analyst Comment Comment (INITIALS) DD Article Source ADI wins contract to install ‘Europe’s largest LED ceiling’ The 900sqm LED ceiling at Manchester’s PrintWorks entertainment complex is part of a project in which …

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LG Display Developing 27″ WOLED Monitor Panel?

by Bob Raikes

What They Say TFTCentral reported that it has seen some information that suggests that LG Display may be developing a 27″ monitor panel based on WOLED and using a WRGB pixel structure. The panels …

Tags:Desktop Monitors| IPS| LCD displays| OLEDs

Michigan Allows Digital Licence Plates

by Bob Raikes

What They Say The state of Michigan in the US has passed legislation that allows the use of digital licence plates for cars that are available from Reviver, which is already selling plates in …

Tags:Automotive| Reflective Display

reMarkable Hits a Million and has a $1 billion Valuation

by Bob Raikes

What They Say Remarkable said in a blog post that it has now shipped a million of its note-taking E Ink-based devices. It is reported to have generated over $300 million in revenues with …

Tags:E Ink| eReaders| Notebooks

Kulicke and Soffa received new purchase orders f

by Bob Raikes

What They Say In a press release last month (apologies, we missed it at the time!), Kulicke & Soffa said that it has nlw received POs from two different customers for its Luminex laser-based …

Tags:MicroLED| MiniLED| Production Equipment

Links Mid-Week – Week Ending 17th June 2022

by Bob Raikes

Every week we see some articles that don’t really need comment or are just plain interesting. Here are a few from the middle of this week. Would You Buy the World’s First Laptop With …

Tags:Apple| CPUs| CRT| Dell| Desktop Monitors| DisplayLink| E Ink| EBU| EPD (Electrophoretic)| Financial Data| Intel| LCD displays| LED| Litigation| Monopolies (Anti Trust)| Notebooks| Semiconductors| Smart TV| Sports and Stadiums| TCL| Testing| USA

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Acer Reports May Up 15.4% Month-on-Month

by Bob Raikes

What They Say Acer said that its revenues were down 10.6% from 2021 in May although up 15.4% on April to $743 million. For the year so far, sales were down 1.3% to $4.02 …

Tags:Acer| Financial Data

Excess Inventory Acts as a Gale-Force Headwind for Display Industry

by Bob Raikes

What They Say Earlier this week, DSCC published a blog article characterising the inventory issues in the supply chain as acting like a “Gale-Force Headwind for Display Industry” and the Nikkey reinforced this idea …

Tags:Display Supply & Demand| Retailers| Supply Chain| USA

Links Week Starting 13th June 2022

by Bob Raikes

Every week we see some articles that don’t really need comment or are just plain interesting. Here are a few from the first part of this week. (I’m still catching up after Display Week!) …

Tags:Advertising| Application Processors| ATSC| Augmented Reality| Desktop Monitors| Game Playing| Market Data| Mediatek| Metasurfaces| Optics| Qualcomm| Realtek| Samsung| TPV (TP Vision)| TVs (TV Sets)| Virtual Sets