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Rumor: Foxconn to Build Display Factory in the USA?

by Norbert Hildebrand

The iTechPost and PhoneArena.com are both reporting on a rumor that Foxconn is planning or at least considering building a LCD factory in the USA. Both articles relate to an informal statement by an …

Tags:Foxconn (Honhai)| Large Display Monitor| LCD| Manufacturing| Mobile Display Monitor| sharp| Vol 24 - Issue 02

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AUO Posts November Numbers

by Yvette Raikes

AUO posted November turnover of NTD30.24 billion ($955 million), up 6% YoY, bringing year-to-date revenue to NTD297.93 billion ($9.4 billion), down 11%. The company shipped 9.16 million large panels during November, down 2.6% MoM, …

Tags:AUO| Large Display Monitor| LCD| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 48

Etulipa Announces Cooperation with United Radiant Technology in Taiwan

by Isaac Oburu

Etulipa, a Dutch startup company in reflective digital outdoor displays, changes from pilot production to mass production in cooperation with United Radiant Technology in Taiwan, manufacturer of LCD small screen displays. Etulipa develops reflective …

Tags:LCD| Taiwan

Samsung Display aims to reach OLED-LCD cost parity in 2015

by Vanessa Browning

Samsung Display’s efforts to lower OLED smartphone panel pricing will see the company achieve cost parity with TFT-LCD panels this year, claim sources with upstream component suppliers. The gap was between $10 and $15 …

Tags:AMOLED| LCD| LCD Panels| Mobile Display Monitor| Samsung Display| Small Medium LCDs| Smartphones| Vol 22 - Issue 05

2015 Here We Come!

by Norbert Hildebrand

Ever so often one has the luck or the burden to be the first to voice one’s opinion.  Here at Display Daily, 2015 is my chance to give my opinion first.   My colleague …

Tags:Display Industry| LCD| OLEDs| Vol 22 - Issue 02

Liquavista Technology – what’s the catch?

by Bob Raikes

The story that caught my attention particularly this week is the report that Samsung is trying to sell Liquavista, the Philips spin-off that it bought in January 2011 (the story has been going around …

Tags:LCD| Liquavista| MyBlog| Samsung

Samsung’s Sharp Move

by Bob Raikes

The big story of last week was, without doubt, the planned Samsung investment in Sharp. The symbolism is more important than the substance. The deal indicates that Samsung wants to have an on-going relationship …

Tags:LCD| Samsung| sharp

OLEDs and Secrecy

by Bob Raikes

Some years ago, a group of academics studied the LCD industry and found that much of the rapid growth of the LCD business was a result of the cooperation between different LCD-making companies. Although …

Tags:LCD| OLED| Samsung

LCD TV reaches 90% of market in Q4 2011

by Raverstead

LCD TV sales increased their share to 90% in the EMEA region for the first time in Q4 of 2011, according to the latest TV market research from Meko. Year end figures from the …

Tags:LCD| LCD TV| TV| TV market| TV sales

Samsung sells off its LCD business

by Bob Raikes

So Samsung has decided to spin-off its LCD business into a wholly-owned subsidiary of Samsung Electronics and to orient its business towards OLED displays. When I first heard the rumour about the split, I …

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Small LCDs, Panel Pricing and PC Demand

by Bob Raikes

One of the stories which caught my eye recently is the possible merger of Sony and Toshiba’s small panel business to create what would be the largest player in that space in the market. …

Tags:LCD| panels| PC demand| sony| toshiba