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LG 14Z950 notebook PC

LG Claims World’s Lightest 14″ Notebook

by Tom Allen

LG has introduced two new notebooks for the Korean market, which will also be launched in South America in Q2. The new products feature lightweight designs and narrow (4.4mm) bezels. The 14″ 14Z950 and …

Tags:LG Electronics (LGE)| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Vol 22 - Issue 04

Sumitomo OLED lighting

Sumitomo Licenses UDC Technology

by Bob Raikes

Universal Display Corp. (UDC) and Sumitomo Chemical have signed a new OLED Technology License Agreement, granting Sumitomo non-exclusive license rights to manufacture and sell solution-processed OLED lighting products. The agreement will last for the …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLED Materials| Sumitomo| UDC| Vol 22 - Issue 04

Acer Iterates on 15″ Chromebook Design

by Tom Allen

Acer showed off several new products – possibly the largest portfolio of new devices of any company that we met with at BETT. Two Chromebooks – the C740 and C910 – were introduced. Following …

Tags:Acer| BETT 2015| Chromebooks| Convertible PCs| Education| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Vol 22 - Issue 05

Forth Receives ISO Accreditation

by Tom Allen

Forth Dimension Displays has received ISO13485 certification for the design and manufacture of LCD microdisplays for medical devices.     

Tags:Back Panel| Forth Dimension Displays| Large Display Monitor| Medical| Microdisplays| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 04

Lenovo Chooses Broadwell for Education Upgrades

by Tom Allen

An update to Lenovo’s Thinkpad 11e Chromebook series was announced at BETT. The device is available as a notebook or a convertible, with stand, laptop, tent and tablet modes. Optionally, the Thinkpad supports the …

Tags:BETT 2015| Convertible PCs| Education| Large Display Monitor| Lenovo| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 05

Dolby Laboratories Result 29/01/2015

by Helen Vince

Dolby Laboratories Inc. recorded a Q1 net profit of $41.4 million on turnover of $234.2 million, which compares with a net profit in the first quarter of last year of $44.5 million on turnover …

Tags:Dolby| Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 05

Panel Mix Shifts at Sharp

by Tom Allen

Sharp has cut LCD panel production for smartphones and tablets, due to weak sales to Chinese makers, sources have told The Japan Times. The output of IGZO panels at the company’s Kameyama No. 2 …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| sharp| Small Medium Panel Supply| Vol 22 - Issue 05

Two markets going from strength to strength – DE/AT/CH and BENELUX

by Vanessa Browning

OVAB Europe’s Digital Signage Business Climate Index (DBCI) has been used to analyse the 2014 DACH and Benelux markets. In DACH, the Index began the year very positively; despite losing some momentum from Q2 …

Tags:Digital Signage| Digital Signage Federation Europe (was OVAB)| DOOH| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 04

ZVEI Predicts Low Growth in Germany

by Tom Allen

Klaus Mittelbach, CEO of Germany’s ZVEI trade association, has predicted that sales of electrical goods in the country will rise 0.5% this year, to almost €174 billion. Results from last year’s sales are still being …

Tags:Germany| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 04

ZTE Sees 94% Jump in 2014 Profit

by Helen Vince

ZTE reported a 94% increase in net profit for 2014, at CNY2.6 billion ($420 million), thanks mostly to growing sales of smartphones in its overseas markets. Turnover for the year was 8% higher at CNY81.2 …

Tags:Financial Data| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartphones| Vol 22 - Issue 06| ZTE

Samsung Drops Qualcomm

by Vanessa Browning

‘People with direct knowledge of the matter’, speaking to Bloomberg, have said that Samsung will not use Qualcomm processors in its upcoming Galaxy S6 smartphone. The company will instead use its own microprocessors, after testing …

Tags:Chips| LG Electronics (LGE)| Mobile Display Monitor| Qualcomm| Samsung| Vol 22 - Issue 04

Vehicle Panels to Rise With JDI

by Tom Allen

To expand vehicle panel module production, Japan Display will invest NT$800 million ($25.5 million) into Taiwan-based subsidiary Kaohsiung Opto-Electronics. Sources in Asia said that the investment should raise Kaohsiung Opto-Electronics’s monthly substrate production to 450,000 by …

Tags:Automotive| Investment| Japan Display Inc (JDI)| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 05