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Samsung aiming to ship over 40 million TVs in 2023

by Bob Raikes

What They Say The Elec reported that Samsung wants to ship over 40 million TV sets next year, with 39 million using LCD and 1.5 million using QD OLED. The plans do not include …

Tags:Forecasts| Market Data| Samsung| TVs (TV Sets)

ARInsider Calculates Quest Headset Sales

by Bob Raikes

What They Say ARInsider has dug into the latest quarterly result and done some ‘back of the envelope’ calculations to try to work out how many headsets Meta sold in Q3. Meta Reality Labs …

Tags:| Market Data| The Metaverse| Virtual Reality

BOE developed a transparent direct-view mini-LED display

by Bob Raikes

What They Say BOE has released information in Chinese about a new miniLED display that allows the development of a transparent display where the area of transparency is around 90% of the pixel and …

Tags:BOE| MicroLED| Transparent Displays

Raysolve Microdisplay Shown

by Bob Raikes

What They Say Raysolve based in Hong Kong has released a video demonstrating its latest 0.39″ microLED monolithic microdisplay which is based on blue LEDs with a photolithographic QD colour conversion layer (Raysolve Announced …

Tags:Microdisplays| MicroLED| Quantum Dots

New Technique for Perovskite Patterning from Korea

by Bob Raikes

What They Say Perovskite-info.com reported a new R&D project to develop a new patterning technique for the production of perovskite nanocrystal displays which are ultra-thin and high-resolution. The technique uses a ‘stamp-like’ printing process. …

Tags:PeLED (Perovskite LED)| R&D (Research & Development)

Amazon Sued by Huawai over E Ink Patents

by Bob Raikes

What They Say Android Headlines reported that Huawei has taken legal action against Amazon over the the use of E Ink displays in the Kindle eReaders, which are made in China by Compal. The …

Tags:China| E Ink| Huawei| Litigation| Patents

Eizo Now Over 40% Health Care

by Milos Pavlovic

What They Say Showing that even fully B2B businesses are not immune from the global slowdown and chill winds of negative consumer sentiment, Eizo Corp announced revenues down 16.4% for the first half of …

Tags:Eizo| Financial Data

No more from Apple in 2022 – Gurman

by Bob Raikes

What They Say Bloomberg’s Apple-watcher, Mark Gurman has said that there will be no further new Apple products this year, despite previous rumours. He expects M2-based MacBook Pro models with 14″ and 16″ displays …

Tags:Apple| iPhone| Notebooks

Mid-week Links – Week Ending 4th November 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. DTG updates D-Book An internet full of data …

Tags:China| Cinema| DTG| External GPU (eGPU)| GPUs| Hospitality Displays| Small Pixel Pitch LED SPP| Smart TV| Smartphone Market| UK (United Kingdom)| USA

Samsung’s Profits Decline But Display Sets Profit Record

by Bob Raikes

What They Say DSCC dug into the recent Samsung Q3 results and trends. (Samsung Electronics Down but Still Makes $7.65 billion). After looking at overall revenues and semiconductors the firm analysed the results for …

Tags:Financial Data| Forecasts| Samsung

Daktronics Offers ‘Light Mitigation’

by Bob Raikes

What They Say Daktronics put out a press release that highlighted that it is able to supply ‘light mitigation’ technology that can help where light spilling from large LEDs under the name LightDirect. The …

Tags:Daktronics| DOOH| LED| Outdoor Displays

iPhone Assembly Hit by Covid Lockdown

by Bob Raikes

What They Say The Economist said that videos have been made of workers fleeing a huge iPhone-assembly plant in Zhengzhou, in central China, after the facility was locked down to contain a covid-19 outbreak. Reuters …

Tags:China| Covid-19| Foxconn (Honhai)| iPhone| Supply Chain