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Weak Smartphone Demand Hits Panel Makers

Weak smartphone demand in Q1 has caused panel makers to lower prices to compete for orders, say players in the Taiwanese supply chain. Samsung Display is said to have lowered the cost of a 5″ AMOLED panel with HD resolution to sub-$20, winning orders from China’s Meizo and Gionee. The same panel using LCD technology … Read more

Chinese Smartphone Vendors want Full HD Panels

Sources in the Taiwan supply chain are expecting an increase in orders for FullHD panels from smartphone vendors in China, following the recent release of a 5.5″ FullHD equipped smartphone from Meizu costing $160. Display manufacturers elsewhere, including Japan Display, LG Display BOE Technology and Tianma Micro-electronics are already reported to have increased production capacities … Read more

Asustek’s January Sales Down 17.6%

Asustek Computer saw sales fall 17.6% sequentially to NT$35 billion ($1.1 billion), as shipments to the US and Western Europe declined after the end of year holidays. However, the company said it still achieved double digit percentage year on year sales growth for all of its product lines in the Asia Pacific region. Notebook and … Read more

Qualcomm Fined $975 Million by China’s NDRC

Qualcomm says it has reached agreement with China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) regarding the Chinese authority’s investigation of Qualcomm under China’s anti-monopoly law (AML). The NDRC found that Qualcomm was in violation of the AML and fined the company approximately $975 million, which Qualcomm said it will not contest. In addition, Qualcomm agreed … Read more

Taiwan’s Notebook ODMs See January Sales Fall

Taiwan’s main notebook ODMs, Compal, Wistron and Inventec reported month on month declines in sales in January. Compal’s January sales were down 17.1% sequentially to NT$68.7 billion ($2.2 billion), though this was 28.5% higher year on year. The company shipped 3.1 million notebooks last month, down from the four million units shipped in December. Compal … Read more

Beamr Promises Reduced 4K Stream Requirements

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When it comes to 4k/UHD displays, nobody argues about clearer and more impressive imagery. In today’s market, native UHD content is typically only available through online streaming, as there is no physical media available yet. Besides upscaling of FHD or even lower resolution content, streaming of compressed video content is the only native UHD source … Read more

Video to Dominate as Exebytes Usher in Global Mobile Data Traffic Growth

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Get ready for a new set of metrics as billions and yes trillions of petabytes of data stream through the world’s mobile networks delivering a surging volume of video content that will grow to a whopping 72% of the world’s mobile data traffic by 2019, according to new numbers from Cisco. The company is tracking … Read more

SMPTE Discusses Video over IP

At the recent meeting of the New York Chapter of the SMPTE, the topic of discussion was “IP Facilities for Content Creators”, AKA Video over Internet Protocol (VoIP). This meant the use of Information technology (IT) protocols and hardware to distribute real-time video within a production or post-production facility. The January 29th meeting was hosted … Read more

Vivitek Focuses on Specific Applications

The focus at Vivitek was less on products and more on applications. Large venue and education projectors are showing the most growth, while the portable Qumi series is growing at a slower rate; this range will be refreshed in the middle of the year. Despite the application focus, new products were introduced. First among them … Read more

Partnership Promotes Mapping at Optoma

Optoma was not introducing many new display products, but did have an impressive panoramic projector prototype. The unnamed model had an ultra-short throw ratio, pure laser light source and a 21:9 aspect ratio, producing a very wide image. An IR curtain module was used to enable 10-point touch. Next to the laser projector was the … Read more

Sony Invests in Lasers

Laser projection is a big part of what Sony does in the B2B space these days; 40% of the company’s B2B range uses a laser light source. Business director Damien Weissenburger also said that Sony now holds a 65% market share in the UltraHD (and higher) laser market. The VPL-FHZ65 and VPL-FHZ60 are extensions to … Read more