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I/ITSEC 2017 is Busy

by Bob Raikes

Chris went again this year to I/ITSEC and sent this report. He wrote an overview for Display Daily (Highlights from I/ITSEC 2017) but the detail is for subscribers only! Most of the articles were …

Tags:I/ITSEC 2017| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 46

DSCC is Bullish On Equipment Spending

by Damir Lokas

Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC) has a new release of its Capex forecast and believes that the market is bigger than other analysts have reported. The firm said that it believes that others have …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| Production Equipment| Vol 24 - Issue 46

Personalised Displays Could be a Differentiator in Cars

by Damir Lokas

Strategy Analytics has a new report that has identified that personalisation of in-car displays can be a signficant differentiator for consumers in the US, Western Europe and China. The interest in displays has been …

Tags:Automotive| HMI| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 46

Sharp Looks for OLED Alliance

by Bob Raikes

Reuters has reported that Sharp plans to ask the Japanese government to support an alliance between the company and Japan Display Inc (JDI) to develop OLEDs and help both companies compete against Korean suppliers. …

Tags:Japan| JOLED| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| sharp| Vol 24 - Issue 46

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Metal-Backed Casing for All-Screen LCD iPhone?

by Andrew Fenn

An article from Nikkei has lent credence to the predictions by various analysts over the past few weeks, that Apple will launch a lower-priced LCD version of the iPhone X next year. (Another Analyst …

Tags:Apple| iPhone| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 46

Light Polymers Claims Thinnest OLED Polarizer

by Bob Raikes

Light Polymers of California has said that it has developed a new circular polariser for OLED displays using its lyotropic liquid crystal technology that is 45µm thick and the thinnest in the industry, the …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Polarisers| Vol 24 - Issue 46

HannStar Sells Stake in Nanjing Subsidiary to CSOT

by Bob Raikes

Hannstar has agreed with China Display Optoelectronics Technology, which is a member of the TCL group and which has CSOT as a majority shareholder, to sell a majority share (51% to 81%) of Hannstar …

Tags:China| Hannstar (Hannspree)| Large Display Monitor| Mergers & Acquisitions| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 46

Next SnapDragon Supports UltraHD Premium and WiGig

by Bob Raikes

Qualcomm has released the next Snapdragon chip, the 845 that will be used in flagship phones in 2018, including the Samsung S9 family. The chip is said to be able to support up to …

Tags:CPUs| GPUs| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Mobile Display Monitor| Qualcomm| Semiconductors| Smartphones| UltraHD| UltraHD Alliance| Vol 24 - Issue 46| WiGIG

Chinese Fabless Semi Cos Growing Well

by Bob Raikes

Taiwan analyst, TrendForce said that the IC design industry in China would achieve revenues of RMB 200.6 billion in 2017 ($30.3 billion), a yearly growth of 22% and 2018 is expected to see 20% …

Tags:China| Chips| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Semiconductor Market| Vol 24 - Issue 46

Honor Brings 18:9 to the Entry Level

by Bob Raikes

Huawei’s Honor sub-brand has released in the US the next in the Honor X smartphone series, the Honor 7X. The smartphone is an update to the Honor 6X and will sell at just $199.00. …

Tags:Android| Huawei| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartphones| USA| Vol 24 - Issue 46

TI Adds new UltraHD DLP Chipsets

by Bob Raikes

Texas Instruments (TI) announced an expanded family of chipsets to bring 4K UHD technology to new applications. The company added two smaller chipsets, the DLP470TE and DLP470TP for ultraHD laser TVs, mobile smart TVs, …

Tags:DLP| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| TI (Texas Instruments)| UltraHD| Vol 24 - Issue 46

AOI Market for OLED is Positive

by Bob Raikes

UBI Research estimates that the market for Automated Optical Inspection (AOI) equipment to find defects in OLED production will total $2.3 billion over the next four years to 2021. The largest segment will be …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLED Fabs| Test Equipment| Vol 24 - Issue 46