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Semiconductors Rise 9% in November

by Tom Allen

Worldwide semiconductor sales were up 9.1% YoY in November 2014, to $29.7 billion (from $27.2 billion), although this was a slight (0.1%) decrease MoM. The Semiconductor Industry Association said that year-to-date sales to November …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Semiconductor Market| Vol 22 - Issue 03

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Silicon Image Surprises Us with SiBeam Move

by Vanessa Browning

This reporter went along to Silicon Image not expecting to see much as somebody else was covering the new Super MHL interface. However, we found a lot of interest! First, we looked at the …

Tags:CES 2015| Interfaces| Large Display Monitor| Lattice Semiconductor (Silicon Image)| MHL| Mobile Display Monitor| Radio| Smartphones| tablets| Vol 22 - Issue 03

Syndiant and Cremotech Develop Pico Projector Engine

by Tom Allen

Syndiant, a US-based LCoS microdisplay manufacturer, is working with Cremotech of South Korea to create a pico projector engine. The device is small (50.2 x 48.1 x 19.85mm) and uses RGB lasers, optics and …

Tags:Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| LCOS| Mobile Display Monitor| Pico Projectors| Vol 22 - Issue 04

Lenovo Adds Greek Distributor

by Helen Vince

Lenovo has added a third distributor for its consumer and professional products in Greece. Oktabit joins Westnet and Infoquest as agents for Lenovo.  

Tags:Distributors| Europe| Large Display Monitor| Lenovo| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 03

CES Reaches Record Numbers

by Vanessa Browning

CES 2015 ended with record numbers in all areas, according to organiser the Consumer Electronics Association. President Gary Shapiro said that this year’s show “exceeded all [of] our expectations”. The number of visitors was …

Tags:CES 2015| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 03

New Price Point Achieved for Lumia Series

by Vanessa Browning

Microsoft showed off a low-cost feature phone at CES (since 2013, the company has made its biggest announcements at its own events), and has now revealed two affordable Windows Phone 8.1 smartphones: the Lumia …

Tags:Microsoft| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartphones| Vol 22 - Issue 04| Windows

Micromax Canvas Hue smartphone

MDM Product Roundup – Vol 22 No 3

by Tom Allen

Consumers in India, who might struggle to afford Samsung’s AMOLED smartphones, are now being offered a lower-cost option in the form of Micromax‘s Canvas Hue. The 5″ device has an AMOLED display (1280 x 720), …

Tags:Mobile Display Monitor| Motorola| Nintendo| Notebooks| Smartphones| Vol 22 - Issue 03

Samsung Made Offer for Blackberry, Says Reuters

by Vanessa Browning

According to Reuters, Samsung is seeking to buy Blackberry to acquire the company’s patent portfolio. Blackberry was looking to sell in 2013 (Display Monitor Vol 20 No 31). Several rumours of interested parties – …

Tags:BlackBerry| Large Display Monitor| Mergers & Acquisitions| Mobile Display Monitor| Samsung| Vol 22 - Issue 03

Sony Mulling Sale of Loss-Making Businesses

by Helen Vince

Sony is reported to be considering a restructuring of its business which could see the loss-making smartphone and TV businesses being sold off. According to a Reuters report, CEO Kazuo Hirai and his senior …

Tags:Mobile Display Monitor| Reorganisation & Restructuring| sony| Vol 22 - Issue 03

Gartner Lowers 2015 Semiconductor Growth Forecast

by Tom Allen

Worldwide semiconductor revenue will reach $358 billion this year: a 5.4% YoY increase, says Gartner, which is lower than the forecast made in Q4’14 of 5.8% growth. Application-specific standard products (ASSPs) in smartphones, as well as …

Tags:Gartner| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Semiconductor Market| Vol 22 - Issue 03

Efun Expects Rising Shipments on TV Replacements

by Tom Allen

Optical film maker Efun expects its shipments to South Korea and Japanese LCD TV makers to rise ‘significantly’ this year. Demand will be driven by rising sales of UltraHD TVs and replacements of older …

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

Intel Updates Convertible Reference Design

by Tom Allen

Intel has expanded the scope of its $350 – $400 convertible reference designs to cover a new size segment: 12.5″. Additionally, the reference design has been updated to adopt the new 14nm fifth-generation Broadwell-based …

Tags:Convertible PCs| Intel| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 03