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Asustek Forecasts Flat Shipments

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Asus CEO Jerry Shen has said that the company’s Q1’16 revenues are expected to drop 16% QoQ, although they should be flat YoY. Operating margins will remain steady at around 4.5%. Challenges are expected to remain in the PC and smartphone markets in the near future. Asus has been pushing its shipments to stay ahead … Read more

Samsung to Invest in Large OLED

In recent weeks, Samsung Display confirmed that it was developing large-sized OLED panels (Samsung “Will Proceed” With Large OLEDs). Reports from the Korea Display Industry Association indicate that Samsung is discussing a large investment (about $3 billion) in a new OLED TV panel fab. Samsung aim to build a Gen-8 fab, with orders expected to … Read more

Hybrimer Will Protect Project Valley

Transistors formed on Hybrimer. Source: KAIST.KIPost, a Korean news source, says that Samsung will introduce a foldable smartphone at the end of this year. Samsung has apparently been working with Solip Technology, a spin-off from KAIST, which has developed a product called Hybrimer. This is flexible glass combined with organic materials, and is around 50?m … Read more

Detachables Sustain European Tablet Market

More than 14 million tablets were shipped to Western Europe in Q4’15: a 10.1% decline YoY, says IDC. In value terms, however, the decline was only 1.8% thanks to the rising penetration of detachable tablets. 2.6 million detachables were shipped in Western Europe in Q4, up from around 800,000 in Q4’14. They now account for … Read more

Apple Faces First-Ever iPhone Fall

Global smartphone sales reached 403 million units in Q4’15, says Gartner: a 9.7% rise YoY. However, this was the slowest Q4 growth rate since 2008. Smartphone sales rose 14.4% YoY, to 1.4 billion units, for 2015 as a whole. Driving factors continued to be low-cost phones in emerging markets, as well as strong demand for … Read more

Coretronic Transformation Fails to Save Shipments

Company chair Chang Wei-yi has said that Coretronic is in the midst of a transition from a backlight unit maker to a display solutions provider. The switch is mainly being undertaken to raise production value and gross margins. At an investors’ conference, Chang said that revenues for the company’s projector business did not rise much … Read more

DISH Network Experienced a Rocky 2015

In 2015, Dish activated about 3 million new Pay-TV subscribers, compared to 2.6 million in 2014. Net subscribers were down around 81,000 in 2015, compared to a loss of approximately 79,000 in 2014. Dish ended 2015 with approximately 13.9 million Pay-TV subscribers compared with approximately 14 million at the end of 2014.

Skylights Pioneering In-Flight VR

Virtual reality start-up Skylights (Paris, France), a B2B hardware and service provider to airlines, plans to provide in-flight 2D and 3D movies by way of the company’s so-called SkyTheater VR Headset. The current activity in addressing this marketplace is a collaboration with air carrier XL Airways (France). To put this plan into context, VR has … Read more

Real-Time Video over IP Technology Develops

Snell SDI IP Transition Label

On February 10th I attended a half-day Technology Symposium hosted by Snell Advanced Media (SAM) in New York. The Symposium had five speakers, Neil Maycock and David Tasker from SAM (https://s-a-m.com/), Tom Ohanian from Cisco Systems (http://www.cisco.com/), Larry Thorpe from Canon (http://www.canon.com/) and Scott Rothenberg from NEP (http://www.nepinc.com/). While Larry Thorpe talked mostly about cameras … Read more