JDI and HKC Divorce on Next-Gen Displays But Marry on Automotive Displays
by Emory Kale
JDI plans to expand eLeap production capacity by 50 times through its own China venture.
Tags:Automotive| eLEAP| HKC| JDI| OLED
by Emory Kale
JDI plans to expand eLeap production capacity by 50 times through its own China venture.
Tags:Automotive| eLEAP| HKC| JDI| OLED
by Shawnee Blackwood
Chinese LCD equipment orders boosting Korean company’s bottom line.
Tags:LCD| Manufacturing| OLED
by Emory Kale
LG Chem is pivoting its focus towards the production of battery materials, an area with more promising growth potential.
Tags:LCD| LG| OLED| optical film
by Shawnee Blackwood
Rosen Aviation, based in Eugene, Oregon, has unveiled the world’s largest aviation production in-flight entertainment (IFE) display – a 97” 4K OLED screen, measuring over 8 feet diagonally.
Tags:Aviation| in-flight entertainment| OLED
by Shawnee Blackwood
The supply of automotive display panels will, by 2026, exceed 240 million units.
Tags:Automotive| OLED| TrendForce
by Shawnee Blackwood
Chinese companies have both the capacity and the cost structure to continue to dominate the automotive display market.
Tags:Automotive| BOE| CSOT| OLED| showcase| TFT LCD| Tianma| Visionox
by Omid Rahmat
Samsung gets beaten to the punch and that may be all an LG product has to do to be productive.
Tags:Foldable Devices| LG| OLED| Samsung| showcase| Touch Displays
by Emory Kale
China’s OLED manufacturing capacity and its domestic market are weighing heavily on Korean minds.
Tags:AMOLED| BOE| China| Flexible Displays| foldables| Korea| OLED| showcase
by Emory Kale
Apple takes a bite out of LG’s profits.
Tags:Apple| iPhone| LG| OLED| TV
by Shawnee Blackwood
LCD prices are being protected and boosted artificially at the expense of growth in shipments.
Tags:Large Display Monitor| LCD| market research| OLED| omdia
by Emory Kale
LG is embarking on a business transformation aimed at establishing itself as a media and entertainment platform company.
Tags:LG| OLED| showcase| Smart TV| TV| WebOS
by Emory Kale
Chinese companies dominated the $500 to $1,000 segment, but trailed Samsung and LG in the premium range exceeding $1,000.
Tags:DSCC| Huawei| LG| OLED| Samsung| TCL| TV| Xiaomi