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Tuesday 9 March 2010
Young Fast sales of touch panels down slightly in February
Taiwan-based touch panel maker Young Fast Optoelectronics had February revenues of NT$1.047 billion (US$32.7 million), decreasing 5.95% on month but increasing 37.13% on year, according...
Monday 8 March 2010
Giantplus, EDT report decline in February 2010 revenues
Taiwan-based small- to medium-size LCD panel makers Giantplus Technology and Emerging Display Technology (EDT) have reported sequential drops of 9.31% and 19.42%, respectively, in...
Friday 5 March 2010
EDT expects touch panel revenues to reach 20% of total revenues in 2010
STN LCD panel maker Emerging Display Technologies (EDT) expects revenues from its projected capacitive touch panels to account for 20% of its total revenues in 2010, up from 10% in...
Thursday 4 March 2010
Optical touch to continue dominating large-size screens in next 1-2 years
Larger-size touchscreen (20-inch and above) products such as LCD monitors, all-in-one PCs and LCD TVs are expected to mainly adopt optical touchscreen technology for the next 1-2...
Thursday 25 February 2010
Touch panel controllers see bright prospects for March and 2Q10
Taiwan-based touch panel controller makers, including Elan Microelectronics, Egalax-Empia Technology (EETI), Weltrend and Ene Technology, are positive about their outlook for March...
Thursday 21 January 2010
Sintek to raise 5G capacity for capacitive touch panels to 100,000 substrates in 3Q10
Color filter (CF) maker Sintek Photronic will have a monthly capacity of 24 million projected capacitive touch panels (3.5-inch equivalents) from its 5G plant in the third quarter...
Friday 15 January 2010
Fortrend signs cooperation agreement with Sitronix
Projected capacitive touch panel maker Fortrend Touch Panel Division has announced the signing of an agreement with Sitronix Technology to share technologies and touch IC purchases...
Wednesday 13 January 2010
Vendors to tread on the heels of Apple to offer multi-touch tablet PCs
Apple is expected to unveil tablet PCs equipped with projected capacitive multi-touch screens around the end of the month, and other vendors are poised to follow suit by offering...
Wednesday 13 January 2010
Touchscreen module shipments to increase 5x in 2010, says iSuppli
Global shipments of touch-screen modules for applications are set to grow more than fivefold in the coming years, rising to 5.4 million units in 2013 from 971,755 in 2009, according...
Tuesday 5 January 2010
Cando 6G plant at CTSP to start production in 2H11
Taiwan-based color filter maker Cando expects to ramp up touch panel production at its plant at the Central Taiwan Science Park (CTSP) in the second half of 2011; the plant is most...
Thursday 31 December 2009
Giantplus to establish touchscreen production lines in China
Taiwan-based small- to medium-size LCD panel maker Giantplus Technology has announced plans to invest US$25 million to establish capacitive touch panel production lines in Kunshan,...
Thursday 24 December 2009
EDT to start shipping 11.6-inch touch panel in 2H10
STN LCD panel maker Emerging Display Technologies (EDT) has recently received Windows 7 certification for its 11.6-inch projective capacitive touch panel and will start volume shipments...
Tuesday 15 December 2009
CPT launches 21.5-inch projected capacitive touch panel
Chunghwa Picture Tubes (CPT) has launched a 21.5-inch projected capacitive touch panel and has started shipping 10.1-inch projective capacitive touch panels and 3D panels, according...
Monday 9 November 2009
Young Fast reports strong growth for October revenues
Taiwan touch panel maker Young Fast Optoelectronics has posted revenues of NT$1.56 billion (US$48.2 million) for October, up 14.47% sequentially from NT$1.36 billion and up 81.06%...
Tuesday 3 November 2009
Cando, Pixcir provide touchscreen solution for Acer notebook
Taiwan-based color filter (CF) maker Cando and China-based TFT-LCD driver IC and capacitive touch controller supplier Pixcir Microelectronics are providing touch panels and touch...