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Kyocera Ready for Third Manufacturing Line

by Tom Allen

Kyocera is to begin construction of a third manufacturing facility at its Kyoto Ayabe complex in Japan this week, says Evertiq. The line will be used to produce compact organic packages to house microelectronic …

Tags:Japan| Kyocera| Mobile Display Monitor| Supply Chain| Vol 23 - Issue 15

Kyocera Lowers Cost of Waterproofing

by Tom Allen

Kyocera is a specialist in producing rugged smartphones, specifically for the US and Japanese markets. The firm’s newest model is the Hydro Reach: a 4G phone with IP57 waterproof certification. Full immersion in up …

Tags:Kyocera| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartphones| USA| Vol 23 - Issue 15| Waterproof Displays

LDM Product Roundup – Vol 23 No 11

by Tom Allen

A company called Arovia showed a fold-out screen at South by Southwest last week. No, not a foldable OLED: a rear-projection display and projector. The Spontaneous Pop-Up Display (SPUD) is about the size of …

Tags:Certification| Kyocera| Large Display Monitor| LCD Modules| LG Electronics (LGE)| Netflix| Rear Projection| Second Screens| Small Pixel Pitch LED SPP| sony| TVs (TV Sets)| Vol 23 - Issue 11

MDM Product Roundup – Vol 23 No 11

by Tom Allen

The TCG121WX 12″ TFT-LCD module from Kyocera (MDM Product Roundup – Vol 22 No 21) is now available in Europe. Nokia has shared the price of its Ozo VR camera (Nokia Announces Ozo VR …

Tags:Cameras| Kyocera| LCD Modules| Mobile Display Monitor| Nokia| Pricing| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 11

Kyocera and SunPartner Boost Solar Efficiency

by Tom Allen

Kyocera primarily produces smartphones for the US and Japanese markets. The company is now expanding to Canada and Latin America, as well. In the USA, the company’s focus is on rugged models: from waterproof …

Tags:Kyocera| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartphones| Solar Panels| Vol 23 - Issue 08

KYOCERA Named a 2015 Top 100 Global Innovator by Thomson Reuters

by Isaac Oburu

Kyocera Corporation announced that it was recognized as one of the 2015 Top 100 Global Innovators by Thomson Reuters, a worldwide provider of intelligent information for business enterprises and professionals, for the second consecutive …

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Kyocera Result 1/02/2016

by Dhruv Dayal Gupta

Kyocera reported Q3 net profit of $72 million, down 71.3% YoY from $250.5 million. Turnover was reported at $3 billion, down 4.4% YoY from $3.2 billion. For the nine month period ended Dec 31, …

Tags:Financial Data| Kyocera| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 04

Kyocera Launches Rugged DuraXTP Phone at Sprint Nationwide

by Isaac Oburu

Kyocera Communications Inc. today announced that its newest rugged mobile device, the Kyocera DuraXTP, has launched for Sprint customers. DuraXTP is the latest rugged feature phone in Kyocera’s highly successful Dura Series of waterproof, …

Tags:Kyocera| Mobile Phones| USA

MDM Product Roundup – Vol 22 No 49

by Tom Allen

Amazon has released a ‘Reader’s Edition’ of its Kindle Fire HD 8 tablet, which combines the device with a year-long subscription to Kindle Unlimited; a leather cover; and a new feature called Blue Shade. …

Tags:Amazon| AMOLED| Blue Light| Distribution| Germany| India| Japan| Kyocera| LG Displays (LGD)| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartphones| tablets| Vol 22 - Issue 49

Kyocera Extends Temperature Range of LCD Modules

by Tom Allen

Kyocera’s newest small LCD modules are capable of operation in temperatures between -30° and 85°. Measuring 4.2″ (T-57152GD042H-LW-AAN) and 5″ (T-55923GD050J-LW-ABN), they are designed for use in portable outdoor devices, which are often subject …

Tags:Kyocera| LCD Modules| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 46

Kyocera Result 30/09/15

by Dhruv Dayal Gupta

Kyocera Corporation reported net profit for the first 6 months of fiscal 2016 of JP¥ 50.8 billion ($423 million), signalling an increase of 16.4% YoY. Turnover increased 1.2% YoY to JP¥ 722 billion ($6 …

Tags:Financial Data| Kyocera| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 43

Kyocera Developing “Haptivity” Touch Technology

by Arthur Berman

Kyocera Fineceramics GmbH (Esslingen, Germany) has announced development of a technology that can provide “real touch feeling and force feedback” from display screens. Kyocera calls its new technology “Haptivity.” Details of the technology are …

Tags:Haptics| Kyocera| Mobile Display Monitor| Touch| Vol 22 - Issue 38