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Friday 1 October 2010
Sintek Photronics sends samples of projected capacitive touch panels for new Apple iMac
Sintek Photronics has reportedly sent samples of projected capacitive touch panels to Apple to be incorporated in the latest iMac all-in-one (AIO) PC, according to industry sources...
Monday 27 September 2010
Lumax shipping more optical resins for capacitive touch-controlled solutions
Lumax International, a semiconductor process control service supplier, has made inroads into the touch-controlled segment with its channel sales unit ramping up its shipments of optical...
Tuesday 14 September 2010
Touch panel makers to begin shipping medium-size capacitive touch panels in small volume in Sep-Oct 2010
Taiwan-based touch panel makers Cando, Young Fast Optoelectronics, Wintek and Sintek Photonics will begin shipping in small volume medium-size capacitive touch panels used in tablet...
Thursday 9 September 2010
EETI holds rosy outlook on medium- to large-size touch ICs
Taiwan-based IC design house Egalax_Empia Technology (EETI) expects increasing shipments of ICs used in medium- to large-size multi-touch capacitive touch panels mainly due to increasing...
Thursday 26 August 2010
Tight capacity keeps smartphone touch panel pricing high
Although 3.5-inch capacitive touch panels have already been out for 3-4 years, prices of 3.5-inch applications for smartphones remain high at US$12-13 due to tight supply, according...
Monday 16 August 2010
Capacitive touch panels to take 40-50% share in handset market in 2011, says Young Fast
Resistive touch technology will maintain an over 50% market share in the handset market in 2011 with capacitive touch technology closing in at 40-50%, as touch panel makers continue...
Wednesday 4 August 2010
J Touch to set up capacitive touch panel plant in China
J Touch, a Taiwan-based maker of resistive and ITO film-based projected capacitive touch panels, has decided to invest US$15 million to set up a factory for ITO glass-based projected...
Wednesday 28 July 2010
J Touch to step into ITO glass-based capacitive touch panels
Taiwan-based touch panel maker J Touch will announce its new production capacity expansion plans and details in August, including its plans for production lines for ITO glass-based...
Tuesday 27 July 2010
Glass-based capacitive touch panels move into medium- to large-size applications in 3Q10
Adoption of glass-based projected capacitive touch panels has extended from small-size panels for handsets to medium- to large-size of 7- to 12-inches for tablet PC models that are...
Friday 23 July 2010
J Touch to reach full utilization in August
Touch panel maker J Touch expects its production to reach full utilization in August and is planning a new capacity expansion project for glass-based capacitive touch panels for the...
Wednesday 21 July 2010
TPK to start running 3G projected capacitive touch panels in 4Q10
TPK Touch Solutions, a supplier of touch panels used in the Apple iPad and iPhone 4, is installing equipment at its 3G production line for glass-based projected capacitive touch panels...
Wednesday 30 June 2010
Giantplus to start volume production of projected capacitive touch panels in 3Q10
Small- to medium-size LCD panel maker Giantplus Technology is conducting pilot run on its projected capacitive touch panel production line in northern Taiwan and will kick off volume...
Thursday 24 June 2010
G-Tech and TPK Touch to establish reinforced glass substrate JV in China
Taiwan-based optical glass processing service provider G-Tech Optoelectronics (GTOC), a member of the Foxconn (Hon Hai) Group, announced on June 23 it will establish a joint venture...
Tuesday 22 June 2010
Wintek begins shipping projected capacitive touch panel to South Korea-based client
Wintek has started shipments of 10.1-inch projected capacitive touch panels to a South Korea-based vendor, and the products are expected to hit the market at the end of 2010, according...
Friday 18 June 2010
Capacitive touch panels to account for over 80% of Wintek revenues in 2011, says chairman
Wintek expects revenues of capacitive touch panels to account for over 80% of its total revenues in 2011, up from the current 60%, according to company chairman Hyley Huang.