Vol 25 - Issue 18

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April Sees Reduction in Small Panel Shipments

by Yvette Raikes

Overall small and medium panel shipments for the “big four” fell 5% MoM in April to 92.92 million, although this was up 5.2% from last year. AU Optronics posted revenue for April of NT$24.477 …

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China Smartphone AP Shipments to Grow in Second Quarter of 2018

by Andrew Fenn

China’s shipments of APs for smartphones are predicted to increase 17% quarter-on-quarter during the second quarter of 2018, up to 173.8 million units, according to Digitimes Research. Shipments declined 29% quarter-on-quarter during the first …

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Taiwan Large Panel Shipments Down in April

by Yvette Raikes

Overall large panel shipments for the “big four” fell 11% MoM in April to 18.485 million, although this was up 0.5% from last year. AU Optronics posted revenue for April of NT$24.477 billion ($817.8 …

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Nvidia Kills Partner Programme after Two Months

by Bob Raikes

Nvidia introduced a ‘GeForce Partner Programme’ on March 1st, but has quickly killed the initiative because of “rumors, conjecture and mistruths” about the programme, which might have caused it problems with regulators who might …

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InFocus Has Collaboration Product

by Damir Lokas

Foxconn company, InFocus Corp, has released SimpleShare, a display sharing presentation system that can work with and PC, Mac, DVD player, tablet, camcorder and many other devices in real time. There are no driver, …

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LDM Vol 25 #18 Product Roundup

by Damir Lokas

Aten has a new console designed for mobile applications, and broadcast and control rooms with limited space, that folds away and slides into a 1U 19″ rack space. It uses an 18.5″ FullHD display. …

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Future of Quantum Dot Display: Niche or Mainstream?

by Sweta Dash

Quantum Dot (QD) display technology has the potential to be a disruptive force to enable next generation LCD, MicroLED and OLED. It can ultimately create an emissive display to compete directly with OLED display. …

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LG CEO Suggests Only V40 Smartphone Will Include OLED Screen

by Andrew Fenn

LG has addressed the display-related rumours surrounding its smartphone ranges. A month ago, details of the forthcoming LG G7 surfaced, which suggested that the device would come in two editions — one with the …

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Case Against Toshiba Dropped in CRT Price-Fixing Lawsuit

by Andrew Fenn

Toshiba has been released from ongoing multidistrict litigation initiated by Marta Cooperative of America, who allege that a range of companies violated federal antitrust laws by conspiring to fix the price of cathode ray …

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Arrow Electronics Result 03/05/2018

by Vijaya

Arrow Electronics, Inc. announced its financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2018. Net sales for Q1 2018 were $6.88 billion, an increase of 20%, compared to $5.74 billion in Q1 2107. …

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Universal Display Result 03/05/2018

by Vijaya

Universal Display Corporation announced its financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2018. Total revenue for Q1 2018 was $43.57 million, a decrease of 22%, compared to $55.56 million in Q1 2107. …

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UBI: Foldable OLED Smartphones Could Absorb Tablet Market

by Andrew Fenn

Choong-hoon Yi, president of UBI Research, recently spoke about the potential for foldable OLED devices to disrupt or absorb the tablet market at the Latest OLED Technology Trends Seminar, which took place at COEX …

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