LCD TVs Getting Bigger and Bigger
The average LCD TV shipped in September had a screen size of 52.1 inches diagonally, up from 49.8 inches in May. Just five years ago, the average screen size was 44 inches.
The average LCD TV shipped in September had a screen size of 52.1 inches diagonally, up from 49.8 inches in May. Just five years ago, the average screen size was 44 inches.
How do you measure the true potential of the ROI in AR and VR IP.
Export controls, IP controls, and regional conflicts constrict the display industry in telling ways.
The boosted AI and efficiency capabilities are aimed at better serving foldable devices from the likes of Oppo, Vivo, and Transsion.
Samsung has been slowly but surely upping its MicroLED messaging and positioning. That should elate or shame the rest of the MicroLED industry.
OLED is pricier than it needs to be. Go argue about that one.
MiniLED prices continue to decline against competitive technologies helping bringing in new clients and partners.
With Korea’s intensifying concerns against IP transgressions, Merck gets a bit of PR coup with a win in Germany.
The company will now focus on its self-developed edge light blocking (ELB) technology for mobile and other display applications, rather than the stalled QD-OLED TV market.
The company records another consecutive quarter of negative growth reminiscent of more challenging times not experienced since 2001.
The tablet market showed signs of recovery in Q3’23 after several quarters of decline but not for Apple.
Semiconductor company Magnachip reported its third quarter 2023 financial results today, highlighting progress in its display business despite macroeconomic challenges.