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5 Dec 2005
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Humax plans to continue to offer 32-and 37-inch LCD TV core modules to Dell until July to August 2006
Displaybank
Shipments of large TFT LCD panels amounted to 54.3 million units, growing 12.3% on quarter, and 61.6% over the previous year in the seasonal high-end third quarter of 2005.
Displaybank
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CNET
The plant reached a full capacity of 125,000 units at the end of November, with yields over 90%. The company's total PDP capacity is now 300,000, combining all four PDP plants.
Bloomberg
LGE is considering another investment in 2007, which would allow the company to process 730,000 units per month, on top of the 550,000 units of monthly capacity it will have by 2006
Reuters (via The Washington Post)
Pioneer will cut 600 jobs in Japan as part of a revival plan that will also better integrate the company's TV and audio equipment units, a newspaper reported Friday.
MSN
China's Institute of Computing Technology (ICT) released a new chip for AV applications and can support HDTV format.
Xinhuanet
Computer World HK
Information Week
The Korea Times
Kolin has agreed to purchase 10,000 light engines from Syntax-Brillian in 2006 for production of 65-inch LCoS HDTVs destined for the Chinese and Taiwanese markets and also for distribution in North America by Syntax-Brillian under Olevia brannd.
Business Wire
Business Wire
An LCD plant that represents the second-biggest investment in Shanghai will start construction in the second quarter next year, the principals said yesterday as they signed agreements on the 3.1 billion yuan (US$373m) deal.
Shanghai Daily
DisplaySearch indicated that worldwide shipments of large flat-panel displays for non-TV applications reached a worldwide total of 87K units in Q2'05, a slightly down from the Q1'05 worldwide total of 96.4K units.
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