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LCD TV Price Drops Accelerate

by Bob Raikes

TrendForce of Taiwan has said that, as we expected, TV panel price reductions have accelerated with 65″ dropping by 5% to 7% between May and August and with 43″ and 55″ dropping 4% to …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LCD Panels| Mobile Display Monitor| Pricing| Vol 24 - Issue 30

Asus & Acer Down in 2017

by Yvette Raikes

Asustek Computer saw July sales of NT$31.6 billion ($1.04 billion), dropping 18.8% MoM and 5.3% YoY. This resulted in revenue for the year to date of NT$237.1 billion ($7.8 billion), down 7.4%. Delta Electronics …

Tags:Acer| Asus| Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| TSMC| Vol 24 - Issue 30

Lextar Result 11/08/17

by Yvette Raikes

LED firm Lextar Electronics posted Q2 net profit of NT$49.2 million ($1.62 million), a rise from NT$110,000 ($3,600) a year ago, on revenue of NT$3.0 billion ($100.1 million), down from NT$3.1 billion ($103.6 million). …

Tags:Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| LED| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 30

Everlight Result 11/08/17

by Yvette Raikes

Everlight Electronics, which provides LED packaging, recorded Q2 net profit of NT$388.3 million ($12.8 million), up from NT$177.0 million ($5.8 million) last year, on turnover of NT$7.0 billion($230.7 million), down from NT$7.1 billion ($235.6 …

Tags:Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| LED| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 30

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Huawei Set to Overtake Apple as Second Largest Smartphone Vendor

by Andrew Fenn

According to the latest report from Strategy Analytics, it’s looking more and more likely that Apple will slide to third position in the smartphone race, being beaten to the number two spot by Chinese …

Tags:Huawei| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartphones| Vol 24 - Issue 30

EC to Ban Cadmium from TVs and Displays

by Isaac Oburu

The European Commission has decided to ban cadmium from TVs and displays in Europe from October 2019 as part of the RoHS Directive and consequent regulations. Cadmium will also be banned in lighting, although …

Tags:Europe| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Quantum Dots| ROHS| Vol 24 - Issue 29

Faurecia Takes On Chinese Automotive Firm

by Yvette Raikes

Automotive firm Faurecia, which specialises in vehicle interiors, has bought shares in growing Chinese company Jiangxi Coagent Electronics, which produces digital displays for interiors and specialises in infotainment systems. Faurecia has invested RMB1.45 billion …

Tags:Mergers & Acquisitions| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 29

HKU & TCL Establish OLED Joint Research Laboratory

by Andrew Fenn

An opening ceremony for the University of Hong Kong and TCL Corporation’s joint research lab was held earlier this month. President and Vice-Chancellor Professor Peter Mathieson from the University and TCL CEO Mr Dongsheng …

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Disney Launching Own Streaming Services, Ends Agreement With Netflix

by Andrew Fenn

The Walt Disney Company has announced its plans to move into the world of subscription streaming. First of all, the company plans to spend $1.58 billion acquiring a majority stake in BAMTech and launch …

Tags:Disney| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OTT Video| Vol 24 - Issue 29

Intel to Announce 8th Gen Core Processor via Facebook Live

by Andrew Fenn

Intel will reveal the brand new 8th Generation Intel Core Processor via Facebook Live on August 21st at 8 a.m. PDT. The live stream will feature an array of speakers including Senior VP of …

Tags:Back Panel| CPUs| Intel| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 29

Japan Display At the Crossroads

by Milos Pavlovic

Japan Display Inc. (“JDI”) said that it would make “structural reforms” to deal with its current situation, the first of which will be to shut down one of its six production lines for LTPS, …

Tags:Japan Display Inc (JDI)| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Small Medium Panel Supply| Vol 24 - Issue 29

Taiwan OEMs/ODMs Up Year on Year

by Yvette Raikes

Acer reported July turnover of NT$18.2 billion ($601.4 million), a fall of 14.4% MoM but up 6.2% YoY. This brought revenue for the year to date to NT$127.8 billion ($4.23 billion), down 1.4% from …

Tags:Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Taiwan| Vol 24 - Issue 29