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PMOLED Market to Grow, RitDisplay

by Isaac Oburu

D.C. Wang, C.E.O of RitDisplay, is optimistic about the PMOLED market. The company is expecting a 20% growth in the second half of 2016. Wang also said that the company is investing in flexible …

Tags:Capacity| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| PMOLED| Supply Chain| Vol 23 - Issue 32

Apple’s OLED Capacity Will Take Half of G6 Equipment Orders

by Tom Allen

UBI Research has predicted that Apple’s rumoured adoption of OLED technology in the next iPhone will lead to $13 billion of production equipment orders by 2020. The firm estimates that Apple’s orders will take …

Tags:Apple| Capacity| iPhone| Manufacturing| Mobile Display Monitor| OLED Fabs| Supply Chain| Vol 23 - Issue 27

OSN-Eutelsat Deal Paves Way for UltraHD

by Tom Allen

OSN, the Middle Eastern pay-TV provider, is preparing to launch new UltraHD channels by taking additional satellite capacity. The company unveiled a new contract with Eutelsat at Cabsat in Dubai recently. OSN will use …

Tags:4k| Capacity| Large Display Monitor| MEA (Middle East & Africa)| Satellite| UltraHD (4KTV)| Vol 23 - Issue 09

Arqiva Books Further Capacity With Eutelsat to Step Up HD Content

by Isaac Oburu

Arqiva, the leading communications infrastructure and media services company in the UK, today announced the signature of a multi-year commitment with Eutelsat Communications for a 15th transponder at the 28° East video neighbourhood to …

Tags:Broadcast| Capacity| HDTV| Satellite| UK (United Kingdom)

Samsung to Ramp OLED Production

by Milos Pavlovic

Due to its ‘tumbling’ share in the global smartphone market, Asian sources claim that Samsung will ramp up its supply of OLED panels in Q3. Almost half of Samsung Display’s OLED panel capacity has …

Tags:AMOLED| Capacity| China| Mobile Display Monitor| Production| Samsung| Vol 22 - Issue 27

LCD Shooting Ranges

by David Barnes

Three rival gangs face-off. Someone fires a shot. Bullets fly. People die. Such typical scenes in a John Woo film illustrate the concept of stochastic battles. Lanchester first developed useful mathematic models of such …

Tags:Capacity| Large LCD Supply| Vol 22 - Issue 26

Transition Period Needed for T2 Move, Says CRa

by Tom Allen

Ceske Radiokomunikace (CRa), the Czech broadcast network operator, has called for additional multiplexes to be made available during the DVB-T to DVB-T2 transition. The transition will be completed by 2020.

Tags:Capacity| Czech Republic| DVB-T & T2| Large Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 19

Quantum Materials’ QD Capacity Rises Eight Times

by Tom Allen

Quantum Materials has taken early delivery of a larger quantum dot production system, more than eight times larger than its current installed capacity. The new continuous-flow process equipment will extend capacity by 2,000kg. It …

Tags:Capacity| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Quantum Dots| Supply Chain| Vol 22 - Issue 18

LGD Succeeds in Doubling Flexible Capacity

by Tom Allen

Universal Display has revealed some details about LG Display’s flexible OLED capacity. During a conference call with investors, UDC said that LGD’s current monthly capacity is 14,000 substrates from its G4.5 fab – more …

Tags:Capacity| Flexible Displays| Large Display Monitor| LG Displays (LGD)| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Production Capacity| UDC| Vol 22 - Issue 08

AUO Capex Budget for Expanded G8.5 Production

by Raverstead

AUO will expand TV panel production at its G8.5 facilities next year, say Asian news sources. According to reports, capacity will rise by about 10,000 substrates a month in the second half of 2015.

Tags:AUO| Capacity| Large Display Monitor| LCD Fabs| Production Capacity| Vol 21 - Issue 44

LTPS Production Rising, AMOLED on Sale, a-Si Resolution Up

by Raverstead

Trendforce says that major panel makers will continue to add LTPS production lines between 2015 and 2016, with a focus on G5.5 and G6 sizes. By 2016, total area capacity is expected to more …

Tags:AMOLED| Capacity| Large Display Monitor| LTPS TFT| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 49