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Chromebooks Overtake Notebooks

Conventional 15″+ notebooks have become less popular with global consumers, whose attention is instead shifting to smaller products, says IHS. In the first half of 2015, 15″-15.9″ panel shipments fell 14% YoY, from 44.5 million to 38.4 million units. However, driven by Chromebook popularity, panel shipments in the 11″ range (i.e. 11″-11.9″) rose from 8 … Read more

Chromebooks Overtake Notebooks

Conventional 15″+ notebooks have become less popular with global consumers, whose attention is instead shifting to smaller products, says IHS. In the first half of 2015, 15″-15.9″ panel shipments fell 14% YoY, from 44.5 million to 38.4 million units. However, driven by Chromebook popularity, panel shipments in the 11″ range (i.e. 11″-11.9″) rose from 8 … Read more

Physics Professor Receives Grant to Develop OLED Technology for Flexible Displays

A Kent State University professor in the College of Arts and Sciences has received a grant from the Binational Science Foundation to continue his development of a combined LED (light-emitting diode) and organic transistor that could be used in flexible displays. Bjorn Lussem, Ph.D., an assistant professor of physics, was awarded $180,000 to use vertical … Read more

‘Screenless’ Displays and Microdisplays Hit High Growth

Grand View Research, a US-based firm, predicts that the screenless display market will approach $3 billion in value by 2020. Screenless display technology aims at transmitting information without a projector screen or monitor. Holographic displays, automotive HUDs and smart glasses are all included in the category. Retinal displays used in VR headsets, which project content … Read more

Asustek Sees 14% YoY Drop in Sales

Asustek’s sales fell 17%month on month and 14% year on year in July, to NT$34.5 billion ($1.1 billion). Sales for the first seven months of the year were broadly flat at NT$254.8 billion ($7.9 billion). Despite the decline, Asustek said that July’s result met its expectations but the company was conservative about its third quarter … Read more

Planar to be Acquired by Leyard

China’s Leyard Optoelectronic and Planar Systems have entered into a definitive merger agreement, which will see Leyard acquire all of Planar’s common stock, in a deal which values Planar at around $156.8 million. Planar’s board of directors has unanimously approved the merger and recommended that shareholders approve the deal. The transaction is subject to the … Read more

Professor Examines Vertical Transistors for OLEDs

A professor at Kent State University, in the USA, has received a grant to continue development of a combined LED and organic transistor, which could be used in flexible displays. Bjorn Lussem received $180,000 from the Binational Science Foundation, to use vertical transistors to create power-efficient organic displays, which could also have a high resolution. … Read more

Amscreen to Sell Media Division to DigiCom

Amscreen has signed a new partnership agreement to sell the media sales and marketing activities of its 3,500 UK digital roadside and healthcare networks to DigiCom Out of Home. Amscreen will continue to provide the hardware and software solutions and will have full responsibility for the operation of the signage networks including monitoring, technical support … Read more

Asus Predicts Stronger Second Half

Asus shipped 4.3 million notebooks in Q2’15, down from 4.8 million in Q1’15 and 4.6 million in Q2’14. Desktop shipments were 500,000 units, down 100,000 from Q1. Asus has said that it is aiming to maintain notebook shipments above 20 million units this year, and expects to pass 4.8 million again in Q3. Desktop shipments … Read more

GE Lighting Licenses PFS Phosphor Technology

Everlight Electronics and Lextar Electronics have obtained licensing rights from GE Lighting, for the use of PFS-based phosphor. The phosphor boosts the richness of the red colour in LED backlights. The companies will begin to ship LED backlighting packaging, using PFS-based technology, in Q3’15, according to Taiwanese sources.